[KS] Korean Commons?
Charles Muller
acmuller at l.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Sun Sep 2 23:17:57 EDT 2012
On 08/31/2012 04:37 PM, John Eperjesi wrote:
> Would it be wrong to use the concept of the commons, which has a
> very specific history in England, to read Korean practices? The
> struggle for the commons has become a global rhetoric that
> addresses many different geographical and historical situations.
No doubt stretching this a bit much, but for a somewhat detailed
discussion of the notion of "commons" in the contemporary framework
of "intellectual commons" I offer this:
http://www.acmuller.net/reviews/future_of_ideas.html
Regards,
Chuck
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