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MANIFESTO
The commodification of common goods, land, environmental resources, public services (health, education, transport, planning, and so on), digital spaces, and knowledge, produced new systems of scarcity. In Everyday Commons and Autonomy as Alternatives to Capitalism, economists Carlo Cattaneo and Miquel Martinez anxiously question who has the right to housing and what conditions are necessary to construct equitable and just access to housing . The dwelling has perpetually reproduced the dominant social, political, and economic conditions, the practices and conditions of which have violently reproduced gendered domesticity in the nuclear family and aggressively enforced private ownership. It is this pervasive, patriarchal culture of problematic housing, inherently tied to our uncreative imagination of private ownership and domesticity that requires radical repositioning.
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