In the aim of fostering progressive social imaginaries, this special newsletter series investigates practices of commons and commoning as alternative ways of living that are less ecologically destructive and socially unjust.
The planetary conditions that have allowed human civilization to flourish for the past 10,000 years during the Holocene epoch are not just “there,” given, eternal.
In the aim of exploring progressive futures, two of our programs at THE NEW INSTITUTE this year investigate practices of commons and commoning as alternative ways of living that are less ecologically destructive and socially unjust.
What is happening at THE NEW INSTITUTE? Step inside by following our institutional newsletter, which ties together the work of our fellows and programs, where the whole is more than the sum of its parts.
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