Community Economy: Ontology, Ethics and Politics for Radically-Democratic Economic Organzing
This paper explores and elaborates on J.K. Gibson-Graham's concept of "community economy," refracting it into three interrelated dimensions of ontology, ethics and politics, and placing them in conversation with one another via comparative explorations of both community economy and solidarity economy as contemporary articulations for radically-democratic economic organizing.
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Miller, Ethan (2013). Community Economy: Ontology, Ethics and Politics for Radically-Democratic Economic Organizing. Rethinking Marxism, 25(4).