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1NALSU Podcast: Peter Linebaugh, "Magna Carta Anniversary Lecture 'Liberties And Commons For All!' Reclaiming The Magna Carta From Below 800 Years Later."

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In this Labour Studies Podcast, Prof Peter Linebaugh discusses "Magna Carta Anniversary Lecture 'Liberties and Commons for All!' Reclaiming the Magna Carta from below 800 years later." The podcast is provided by the Neil Aggett Labour Studies Unit (NALSU), Rhodes University. The link is anchor.fm /nalsu. or search for us on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1OXQEJnqPZxcbCCSJJCNhU .  You can also download the Anchor FM app for your phone at the Google Play Store. Linebaugh's work is also part of an active, public, progressive profile. His recent books - 'The Magna Carta Manifesto: Liberties and Commons for All' (2008) and 'Stop, Thief!: The Commons, Enclosures, and Resistance' (2014) - engage the history of commons, which he relates to contemporary, popular articulations of equality, freedom and practices of mutual aid, and class struggles, against the destruction of commons through capitalist and imperial enclosure that continues until this day. He will speak on why we should reclaim the Magna Carta, one of the two Great Charters of English Liberty that recognised political freedoms along with social and economic rights, and why we need to reclaim these Charters from the neo-liberal offensive today Prof Peter Linebaugh is widely recognised "as one of the most innovative, radical  social historians of a generation". He is best known for authoring (with Marcus Rediker) the multi-award winning 'The Many Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners and the Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic' (2000) and 'The London Hanged: Crime and Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century' (1991). According to Robin D.G. Kelley, there is "not a more important historian living today. Period." This talk was originally given on 29 July 2015 at Rhodes University, Makhanda. The Labour Studies Podcasts are from our popular Labour Studies Seminar Series, launched in 2015. We cover "labour studies" in the broadest sense: labour and left history,  policy and political economy, unions and popular struggles.  NALSU, based in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, is engaged in policy, research and workers' education. Built around a vibrant team from disciplines including Economics, History and Sociology,  it has active partnerships and relations with a range of advocacy, labour and research organisations. It draws strength from its location in a province where the legacy of apartheid and the cheap labour system, and the contradictions of the post-apartheid state, are keenly felt. We are named in honour of Dr Neil Hudson Aggett, a union organiser and medical doctor who died in 1982 in an apartheid jail after enduring brutality and torture. https://www.ru.ac.za/nalsu/

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2Reclaiming The Commons For The Common Good : A Memoir & Manifesto

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In this Labour Studies Podcast, Prof Peter Linebaugh discusses "Magna Carta Anniversary Lecture 'Liberties and Commons for All!' Reclaiming the Magna Carta from below 800 years later." The podcast is provided by the Neil Aggett Labour Studies Unit (NALSU), Rhodes University. The link is anchor.fm /nalsu. or search for us on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1OXQEJnqPZxcbCCSJJCNhU .  You can also download the Anchor FM app for your phone at the Google Play Store. Linebaugh's work is also part of an active, public, progressive profile. His recent books - 'The Magna Carta Manifesto: Liberties and Commons for All' (2008) and 'Stop, Thief!: The Commons, Enclosures, and Resistance' (2014) - engage the history of commons, which he relates to contemporary, popular articulations of equality, freedom and practices of mutual aid, and class struggles, against the destruction of commons through capitalist and imperial enclosure that continues until this day. He will speak on why we should reclaim the Magna Carta, one of the two Great Charters of English Liberty that recognised political freedoms along with social and economic rights, and why we need to reclaim these Charters from the neo-liberal offensive today Prof Peter Linebaugh is widely recognised "as one of the most innovative, radical  social historians of a generation". He is best known for authoring (with Marcus Rediker) the multi-award winning 'The Many Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners and the Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic' (2000) and 'The London Hanged: Crime and Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century' (1991). According to Robin D.G. Kelley, there is "not a more important historian living today. Period." This talk was originally given on 29 July 2015 at Rhodes University, Makhanda. The Labour Studies Podcasts are from our popular Labour Studies Seminar Series, launched in 2015. We cover "labour studies" in the broadest sense: labour and left history,  policy and political economy, unions and popular struggles.  NALSU, based in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, is engaged in policy, research and workers' education. Built around a vibrant team from disciplines including Economics, History and Sociology,  it has active partnerships and relations with a range of advocacy, labour and research organisations. It draws strength from its location in a province where the legacy of apartheid and the cheap labour system, and the contradictions of the post-apartheid state, are keenly felt. We are named in honour of Dr Neil Hudson Aggett, a union organiser and medical doctor who died in 1982 in an apartheid jail after enduring brutality and torture. https://www.ru.ac.za/nalsu/

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3Whose Common Future? : Reclaiming The Commons : The Ecologist

In this Labour Studies Podcast, Prof Peter Linebaugh discusses "Magna Carta Anniversary Lecture 'Liberties and Commons for All!' Reclaiming the Magna Carta from below 800 years later." The podcast is provided by the Neil Aggett Labour Studies Unit (NALSU), Rhodes University. The link is anchor.fm /nalsu. or search for us on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1OXQEJnqPZxcbCCSJJCNhU .  You can also download the Anchor FM app for your phone at the Google Play Store. Linebaugh's work is also part of an active, public, progressive profile. His recent books - 'The Magna Carta Manifesto: Liberties and Commons for All' (2008) and 'Stop, Thief!: The Commons, Enclosures, and Resistance' (2014) - engage the history of commons, which he relates to contemporary, popular articulations of equality, freedom and practices of mutual aid, and class struggles, against the destruction of commons through capitalist and imperial enclosure that continues until this day. He will speak on why we should reclaim the Magna Carta, one of the two Great Charters of English Liberty that recognised political freedoms along with social and economic rights, and why we need to reclaim these Charters from the neo-liberal offensive today Prof Peter Linebaugh is widely recognised "as one of the most innovative, radical  social historians of a generation". He is best known for authoring (with Marcus Rediker) the multi-award winning 'The Many Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners and the Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic' (2000) and 'The London Hanged: Crime and Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century' (1991). According to Robin D.G. Kelley, there is "not a more important historian living today. Period." This talk was originally given on 29 July 2015 at Rhodes University, Makhanda. The Labour Studies Podcasts are from our popular Labour Studies Seminar Series, launched in 2015. We cover "labour studies" in the broadest sense: labour and left history,  policy and political economy, unions and popular struggles.  NALSU, based in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, is engaged in policy, research and workers' education. Built around a vibrant team from disciplines including Economics, History and Sociology,  it has active partnerships and relations with a range of advocacy, labour and research organisations. It draws strength from its location in a province where the legacy of apartheid and the cheap labour system, and the contradictions of the post-apartheid state, are keenly felt. We are named in honour of Dr Neil Hudson Aggett, a union organiser and medical doctor who died in 1982 in an apartheid jail after enduring brutality and torture. https://www.ru.ac.za/nalsu/

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4Capitalism 3.0: A Guide To Reclaiming The Commons

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In this Labour Studies Podcast, Prof Peter Linebaugh discusses "Magna Carta Anniversary Lecture 'Liberties and Commons for All!' Reclaiming the Magna Carta from below 800 years later." The podcast is provided by the Neil Aggett Labour Studies Unit (NALSU), Rhodes University. The link is anchor.fm /nalsu. or search for us on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1OXQEJnqPZxcbCCSJJCNhU .  You can also download the Anchor FM app for your phone at the Google Play Store. Linebaugh's work is also part of an active, public, progressive profile. His recent books - 'The Magna Carta Manifesto: Liberties and Commons for All' (2008) and 'Stop, Thief!: The Commons, Enclosures, and Resistance' (2014) - engage the history of commons, which he relates to contemporary, popular articulations of equality, freedom and practices of mutual aid, and class struggles, against the destruction of commons through capitalist and imperial enclosure that continues until this day. He will speak on why we should reclaim the Magna Carta, one of the two Great Charters of English Liberty that recognised political freedoms along with social and economic rights, and why we need to reclaim these Charters from the neo-liberal offensive today Prof Peter Linebaugh is widely recognised "as one of the most innovative, radical  social historians of a generation". He is best known for authoring (with Marcus Rediker) the multi-award winning 'The Many Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners and the Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic' (2000) and 'The London Hanged: Crime and Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century' (1991). According to Robin D.G. Kelley, there is "not a more important historian living today. Period." This talk was originally given on 29 July 2015 at Rhodes University, Makhanda. The Labour Studies Podcasts are from our popular Labour Studies Seminar Series, launched in 2015. We cover "labour studies" in the broadest sense: labour and left history,  policy and political economy, unions and popular struggles.  NALSU, based in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, is engaged in policy, research and workers' education. Built around a vibrant team from disciplines including Economics, History and Sociology,  it has active partnerships and relations with a range of advocacy, labour and research organisations. It draws strength from its location in a province where the legacy of apartheid and the cheap labour system, and the contradictions of the post-apartheid state, are keenly felt. We are named in honour of Dr Neil Hudson Aggett, a union organiser and medical doctor who died in 1982 in an apartheid jail after enduring brutality and torture. https://www.ru.ac.za/nalsu/

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5Capitalism 3.0 : A Guide To Reclaiming The Commons

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In this Labour Studies Podcast, Prof Peter Linebaugh discusses "Magna Carta Anniversary Lecture 'Liberties and Commons for All!' Reclaiming the Magna Carta from below 800 years later." The podcast is provided by the Neil Aggett Labour Studies Unit (NALSU), Rhodes University. The link is anchor.fm /nalsu. or search for us on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1OXQEJnqPZxcbCCSJJCNhU .  You can also download the Anchor FM app for your phone at the Google Play Store. Linebaugh's work is also part of an active, public, progressive profile. His recent books - 'The Magna Carta Manifesto: Liberties and Commons for All' (2008) and 'Stop, Thief!: The Commons, Enclosures, and Resistance' (2014) - engage the history of commons, which he relates to contemporary, popular articulations of equality, freedom and practices of mutual aid, and class struggles, against the destruction of commons through capitalist and imperial enclosure that continues until this day. He will speak on why we should reclaim the Magna Carta, one of the two Great Charters of English Liberty that recognised political freedoms along with social and economic rights, and why we need to reclaim these Charters from the neo-liberal offensive today Prof Peter Linebaugh is widely recognised "as one of the most innovative, radical  social historians of a generation". He is best known for authoring (with Marcus Rediker) the multi-award winning 'The Many Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners and the Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic' (2000) and 'The London Hanged: Crime and Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century' (1991). According to Robin D.G. Kelley, there is "not a more important historian living today. Period." This talk was originally given on 29 July 2015 at Rhodes University, Makhanda. The Labour Studies Podcasts are from our popular Labour Studies Seminar Series, launched in 2015. We cover "labour studies" in the broadest sense: labour and left history,  policy and political economy, unions and popular struggles.  NALSU, based in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, is engaged in policy, research and workers' education. Built around a vibrant team from disciplines including Economics, History and Sociology,  it has active partnerships and relations with a range of advocacy, labour and research organisations. It draws strength from its location in a province where the legacy of apartheid and the cheap labour system, and the contradictions of the post-apartheid state, are keenly felt. We are named in honour of Dr Neil Hudson Aggett, a union organiser and medical doctor who died in 1982 in an apartheid jail after enduring brutality and torture. https://www.ru.ac.za/nalsu/

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6Whose Common Future? : Reclaiming The Commons : The Ecologist

In this Labour Studies Podcast, Prof Peter Linebaugh discusses "Magna Carta Anniversary Lecture 'Liberties and Commons for All!' Reclaiming the Magna Carta from below 800 years later." The podcast is provided by the Neil Aggett Labour Studies Unit (NALSU), Rhodes University. The link is anchor.fm /nalsu. or search for us on Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1OXQEJnqPZxcbCCSJJCNhU .  You can also download the Anchor FM app for your phone at the Google Play Store. Linebaugh's work is also part of an active, public, progressive profile. His recent books - 'The Magna Carta Manifesto: Liberties and Commons for All' (2008) and 'Stop, Thief!: The Commons, Enclosures, and Resistance' (2014) - engage the history of commons, which he relates to contemporary, popular articulations of equality, freedom and practices of mutual aid, and class struggles, against the destruction of commons through capitalist and imperial enclosure that continues until this day. He will speak on why we should reclaim the Magna Carta, one of the two Great Charters of English Liberty that recognised political freedoms along with social and economic rights, and why we need to reclaim these Charters from the neo-liberal offensive today Prof Peter Linebaugh is widely recognised "as one of the most innovative, radical  social historians of a generation". He is best known for authoring (with Marcus Rediker) the multi-award winning 'The Many Headed Hydra: Sailors, Slaves, Commoners and the Hidden History of the Revolutionary Atlantic' (2000) and 'The London Hanged: Crime and Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century' (1991). According to Robin D.G. Kelley, there is "not a more important historian living today. Period." This talk was originally given on 29 July 2015 at Rhodes University, Makhanda. The Labour Studies Podcasts are from our popular Labour Studies Seminar Series, launched in 2015. We cover "labour studies" in the broadest sense: labour and left history,  policy and political economy, unions and popular struggles.  NALSU, based in the Eastern Cape, South Africa, is engaged in policy, research and workers' education. Built around a vibrant team from disciplines including Economics, History and Sociology,  it has active partnerships and relations with a range of advocacy, labour and research organisations. It draws strength from its location in a province where the legacy of apartheid and the cheap labour system, and the contradictions of the post-apartheid state, are keenly felt. We are named in honour of Dr Neil Hudson Aggett, a union organiser and medical doctor who died in 1982 in an apartheid jail after enduring brutality and torture. https://www.ru.ac.za/nalsu/

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7Reclaiming The Commons - GTI Roundtable

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The commons paradigm offers a way to move past the binary of market and state in support of a democratic, decentralized, and ecologically responsible approach to meeting basic needs. David Bollier explains how the commons movement has flourished and can change our relationships to nature and each other. Our panelists discuss the philosophy and politics of this perspective. Featuring comments from Arthur Dahl, Liisa Horelli, Ashish Kothari, James Quilligan, and Wolfgang Sachs. 

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8Reclaiming The Commons

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The commons paradigm offers a way to move past the binary of market and state in support of a democratic, decentralized, and ecologically responsible approach to meeting basic needs. David Bollier explains how the commons movement has flourished and can change our relationships to nature and each other. Our panelists discuss the philosophy and politics of this perspective. Featuring comments from Arthur Dahl, Liisa Horelli, Ashish Kothari, James Quilligan, and Wolfgang Sachs. 

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9Reclaiming The Commons : Community Farms & Forests In A New England Town

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The commons paradigm offers a way to move past the binary of market and state in support of a democratic, decentralized, and ecologically responsible approach to meeting basic needs. David Bollier explains how the commons movement has flourished and can change our relationships to nature and each other. Our panelists discuss the philosophy and politics of this perspective. Featuring comments from Arthur Dahl, Liisa Horelli, Ashish Kothari, James Quilligan, and Wolfgang Sachs. 

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"333" is concerned with those novels which are generally considered the best efforts in Science-Fantasy up to and including 1950. It deals primarily with American fiction, and as such, provides bibliographical information—publisher, date and place of publication for the first American edition. In the few exceptions where important English novels have been included, first English edition information is provided. Each title of the included 333 has its plot digested and discussed in wordage totaling between one hundred and one hundred and fifty words. An individual classification— one of the eight divisions which make up the entire field of Science-Fantasy-has been assigned to each title, and the possibilities of this division are explored in the work's introduction. - Summary by Inside cover of book

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