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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Dai beni comuni al comune. Diritto, Stato e storia

M FioravantiE MineoL Nivarra

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SovereigntyRevolutionPropertybeni comuni diritto sovranità consuetudini proprietà rivoluzione marxismoCapitalismSettore M-STO/01 - Storia MedievaleCommons; Law; State; Sovereignty; Customs; Capitalism; Property; Revolution; MarxismCommonscommons law state sovereignty customs property revolution marxismMarxismSettore IUS/01 - Diritto PrivatoCustomsLawStateSettore IUS/19 - Storia del Diritto Medievale e Moderno

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This article – which examines the volume by Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval, Commun – intends to work out the meanings, including their historical background, which pertain to a crucial discursive field in today’s political debate: those of the terms common /commons. The goal, following Dardot and Laval multifold proposal, is to understand how to overcome the evident indeterminacy of a word such as commun. The critical analysis of the extremely complex, and frequently fuzzy, genealogies of common /commons is a fundamental step in this intellectual program, indeed a precondition for the elaboration of a convincing conceptual tool. This concept is interpreted, following the perspective outlined by the Authors and now at the heart of the debate, as a principle of self-government (to be introduced in all spheres of social life), based, fully in accordance with the demand for radical democracy, on the conflicting practices which create new institutions.

10.4479/82999http://hdl.handle.net/10447/223404