Commonfare: Redefining Ownership and Wealth in Cognitive Capitalism Paradigm
The book discusses how capitalism has shifted from focusing on physical labor to valuing cognitive work. It explores the idea of commonfare, which involves reclaiming the benefits of social relationships exploited by capitalism. This doesn't mean everything becomes publicly owned, but it does require distinguishing between common goods and the commonwealth. The authors argue that understanding this distinction is crucial for analyzing contemporary capitalism.