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Places of Possibility: Property, Nature and Community Land Ownership
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Places of Possibility: Property, Nature and Community Land Ownership in Franklin, TN
Current price: $96.75

Barnes and Noble
Places of Possibility: Property, Nature and Community Land Ownership in Franklin, TN
Current price: $96.75
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Through original research conducted in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland,
Places of Possibility
shows how community land ownership can open up the political, social, environmental, and economic terrain to more socially just and sustainable possibilities than private ownership.
Reveals how community land ownership is more just and sustainable than private ownership
Features original theoretical insights into ideas of property and nature that disrupt the process of neoliberalisation
Based on original research conducted by the author in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Places of Possibility
shows how community land ownership can open up the political, social, environmental, and economic terrain to more socially just and sustainable possibilities than private ownership.
Reveals how community land ownership is more just and sustainable than private ownership
Features original theoretical insights into ideas of property and nature that disrupt the process of neoliberalisation
Based on original research conducted by the author in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Through original research conducted in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland,
Places of Possibility
shows how community land ownership can open up the political, social, environmental, and economic terrain to more socially just and sustainable possibilities than private ownership.
Reveals how community land ownership is more just and sustainable than private ownership
Features original theoretical insights into ideas of property and nature that disrupt the process of neoliberalisation
Based on original research conducted by the author in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Places of Possibility
shows how community land ownership can open up the political, social, environmental, and economic terrain to more socially just and sustainable possibilities than private ownership.
Reveals how community land ownership is more just and sustainable than private ownership
Features original theoretical insights into ideas of property and nature that disrupt the process of neoliberalisation
Based on original research conducted by the author in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland

















