The Community of Rights - The Rights of Community

Daniel Fischlin
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Community of Rights - Rights of Community enters into a dialogue with global communities about the meaning of being human and having rights. This book makes an important contribution to the discussion about global human rights, and it should be on the shelves of advocates and activists everywhere. -This book is a major contribution to a new discourse on the notion of rights in relation to community. [Roger Clark, former Secretary General of Amnesty International] -This important book on the recovery of community rights shows how we lost our collective freedoms and how we can reclaim them. [Vandana Shiva, author] -Stunning. [Upendra Baxi] TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements Foreword by Upendra Baxi Introduction Section 1: 'All life being one life': The 'Common' Good, Rights, and the Meaning of Community 1. The Parable of the Flute 2. Corporate Personhood and the Attack on the Commons 3. Distracted Facebook and the Real of the Illusion 4. Particulated Community vs. Interconnected The Challenges of Viral Resistance 5. The Ends of Rethinking the Commons 6. Community and Total War 7. Community and The Problem of Relational Contingencies 8. Assumed Communities and Unavowable Communities 9. 'All life being one The Ethics of Encounter and 'Being-with' 10. The Unpossessed Coyote's Story Section 2: 'None can survive unless all survive': Community, Story, Land – Making the Connections 1. Indigeneity and Sacred Geographies Versus Imperialist Monoculture 2. The Law of the Land 3. Community Conflicts With the State 4. Revolutionary The Case of Gerrard Winstanley and the Diggers 5. Feeding the People / People Feeding Themselves 6. Earth As the Basis of Democracy / Democracy in Support of the Earth 7. Education and Development in an Ecology of Knowledges Section 3: 'Freedom … to rise above a cruel planet': The Paradox of Global Community – Neo-Colonialism Versus Evolving Ecologies 1. Story and Some Contexts For Thinking Global Community 2. Diasporic and Fractured The Global Story of Liu Chunlan 3. State Surveillance and Policing Versus Community-based Conflict The Global Story of Robert Dziekanski 4. ‘Thieving’ / Labouring Scapegoating Untouchables 5. Communitarian Values and the Politics of Community At / Beyond the Borders 6. Concerted Sun Ra’s Improvised / Improvising Communities and the Creative Commons 7. Revisionary Histories and Healing Stories Section 4: 'Choice words set a seed in the child': Event Horizons of the Possible and Kiviuq's Story 1. Community Beyond 'Everything is one' 2. The Parable of Kiviuq Works Cited Index
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