Part 2 of Red Library's Lost Futures Series WE ARE BACK. We are joined in the library by a new guest and patron of the show, Comrade Tiberius, to lead us through Common Space: The City as Commons by Stavros Stavrides. In the discussion, we talk about core elements in Stavrides' conception of the city as a common space such as the relationship between spaces and the people they create, modernism, the distinction between public and private, and what it would mean to struggle for a commons for us all. Further Reading/References
- Left Coast Media Podcast
- Stavros Stavrides
- Common Space: The City as Commons
- Occupy Movement
- Exarcheia
- Henri Lefebvre
- Utopian Socialism
- Haussmann's Renovation of Paris
- Red Vienna
- Le Corbusier
- Modernism
- Homo economicus
- Oikos
- Polis
- Liminality
- Jurgen Habermas
- Lifeworld
- Enclosure
- Popular Front Podcast
- Autonomism
- Susan Buck-Morss
- Review of Money: 5,000 Years of Debt and Power
- Polanyi's The Great Transformation
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