The Blue Commons, 9780241475881
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Oceans plundered, communities destroyed: a fight for our planet’s future.

The Blue Commons

rescuing the economy of the sea

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  • Paperback

    592 pages

  • Release Date

    10 July 2023

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Summary

The Blue Commons: A Call to Reclaim Our Oceans

The sea provides over half the oxygen we breathe, food for billions, and livelihoods for millions more. Yet, giant corporations, fueled by global finance and complicit states, are plundering the world’s oceans under the guise of “Blue Growth.”

This exposé reveals the dire consequences of rampant exploitation and corruption within the ocean economy, leading to the destruction of communities, intensified inequalities, and the pote…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780241475881
ISBN-10:0241475880
Series:Pelican Books
Author:Guy Standing
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Pelican
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:592
Release Date:10 July 2023
Weight:321g
Dimensions:180mm x 113mm x 26mm
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Critics Review

In this landmark book, Guy Standing not only documents how state-corporate collusion is destroying fragile ocean ecosystems, fisheries, and coastal communities. He explains how degrowth economics and fishery commons could restore the ‘Blue Commons-Wealth’ that belongs to all of us. The Blue Commons is at once a brilliant synthesis, a searing analysis, and an inspiring call to action – David Bollier * author of The Commoner’s Catalog for Changemaking *Shines a bright light on the economy of the oceans, directing us brilliantly towards where a sustainable future lies – Danny DorlingGuy Standing writes with remarkable erudition, but also with passion and lyricism about the Blue Commons. He commands the reader to wake up to the threat posed by rentier capitalism’s violent policies for extraction, exploitation and depletion of that which is both common to us all, but also vital to our survival: the sea and all within it. He offers radical and hopeful alternatives to the dominant economics for ‘making a killing’ from the commodification of nature - giving hope to the dedicated stewards of the seas - fishers and ‘blue commoners’ - but also to his readers – Ann PettiforAs capital sets its sights on the seas, our planet’s final frontier, the struggle for the commons becomes all the more urgent. This is a powerful, visionary book - essential reading for all who yearn for a better world – Jason HickelA powerful indictment of all that has gone wrong with contemporary oceanic governance, and an inspiring account of how it can be put right. Guy Standing shows how local communities can turn the tide on neoliberal excess and put a vibrant and inclusive politics in its place – Chris ArmstrongLooking out of my window at the radiant blue of the Aegean Sea, I surrender to the dream of a near future where Guy Standing’s Blue Commons proposals have been implemented - an indispensable blue section of any genuine Green New Deal. It is a good dream, one that deserves a shot at infecting our sad reality – Yanis VaroufakisStanding makes an urgent case for a new politics of the ocean … For anyone who has watched a David Attenborough documentary and wished it made a clearer appeal for a change in ocean governance, this is the book for you – India Bourke * New Statesman *

About The Author

Guy Standing

Guy Standing has a PhD in Economics from the University of Cambridge. He has held professorships at the University of Bath and SOAS, University of London, following a long career at the International Labour Organisation in Geneva, and has advised the UN, World Bank and governments around the world on labour and social policy. He is currently a professorial research associate at SOAS. In 1986 he co-founded the Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN) and now serves as its honorary co-President. He has been invited to speak on the precariat and basic income in over 350 locations since his bestselling book The Precariat- The New Dangerous Class was first published in 2011. He lives in Switzerland and is a Fellow of the British Academy of Social Sciences.

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