Modernity, the Commons and Capitalism

The modern way of life and reflected in modern political philosophy is directed by capitalist activity of both commodities and persons. Entities that do not have commodity value are worthless to the capitalist enterprise, regardless of any intrinsic value in themselves. Modernity is capitalist moder...

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Main Author: Skouras George
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-08-01
Series:British Journal of American Legal Studies
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/bjals-2020-0012
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spelling doaj-a1c676d5a3964585aecf0d26b2f4c8a12021-09-05T21:00:27ZengSciendoBritish Journal of American Legal Studies2049-40922020-08-019236738610.2478/bjals-2020-0012bjals-2020-0012Modernity, the Commons and CapitalismSkouras George0Institutionally Unaffiliated and Independent ScholarThe modern way of life and reflected in modern political philosophy is directed by capitalist activity of both commodities and persons. Entities that do not have commodity value are worthless to the capitalist enterprise, regardless of any intrinsic value in themselves. Modernity is capitalist modernity. Modernity has given preference for objects/commodities over persons. This paper will argue for opening-up the landscape for alternative experiences to capitalism, as an attempt to move away from the capitalist enterprise. That is, be able to provide open space for people to use other than the buying and selling of commodities---where the commodification process breaks down and opens-up spaces for alternative experiences besides the capitalist experience. In other words, this work will attempt to serve as critique of Enlightenment philosophical discourse---that is, serve as a critique of the Age of Enlightenment serving as the foundational head of modernism---a plea for the rebellion against the quantification and mathematization of reality under modernist and industrial societies. It will use the modern landscape as the first effort to break free from the capitalist enterprise.https://doi.org/10.2478/bjals-2020-0012modernityenlightenment philosophical discoursecommons revised and revisitedland use policy managementrationalization of space-time under the corporatist/capitalist world
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Modernity, the Commons and Capitalism
British Journal of American Legal Studies
modernity
enlightenment philosophical discourse
commons revised and revisited
land use policy management
rationalization of space-time under the corporatist/capitalist world
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title Modernity, the Commons and Capitalism
title_short Modernity, the Commons and Capitalism
title_full Modernity, the Commons and Capitalism
title_fullStr Modernity, the Commons and Capitalism
title_full_unstemmed Modernity, the Commons and Capitalism
title_sort modernity, the commons and capitalism
publisher Sciendo
series British Journal of American Legal Studies
issn 2049-4092
publishDate 2020-08-01
description The modern way of life and reflected in modern political philosophy is directed by capitalist activity of both commodities and persons. Entities that do not have commodity value are worthless to the capitalist enterprise, regardless of any intrinsic value in themselves. Modernity is capitalist modernity. Modernity has given preference for objects/commodities over persons. This paper will argue for opening-up the landscape for alternative experiences to capitalism, as an attempt to move away from the capitalist enterprise. That is, be able to provide open space for people to use other than the buying and selling of commodities---where the commodification process breaks down and opens-up spaces for alternative experiences besides the capitalist experience. In other words, this work will attempt to serve as critique of Enlightenment philosophical discourse---that is, serve as a critique of the Age of Enlightenment serving as the foundational head of modernism---a plea for the rebellion against the quantification and mathematization of reality under modernist and industrial societies. It will use the modern landscape as the first effort to break free from the capitalist enterprise.
topic modernity
enlightenment philosophical discourse
commons revised and revisited
land use policy management
rationalization of space-time under the corporatist/capitalist world
url https://doi.org/10.2478/bjals-2020-0012
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