Commoning is based on a very different ontology from capitalism
[[Commoning]] is based on a very different ontology from [[capitalism]].
This is not widely appreciated because many people continue to view the commons through archaic ontological perspectives — which is to say, through the normative lens of modern, Western culture.
– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]
"The normative lens of modern, Western culture". What is that? It must surely be hard to pin down such a concept as 'Western culture'. I'll take it here as a shorthand for [[rationalism]], [[individualism]], [[the humanization of nature]], etc.
Capitalism's ontology:
They have internalized the language of separation and methodological individualism. They view objects as having fixed, essential attributes and being disconnected from their origins and context.
– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]
Separation. Individualism. Fixed.
Commoning's ontology:
Commoning has a different orientation to the world because its actions are based on a deep relationality of everything. It is a world of dense interpersonal connections and interdependencies. Actions are not simply matters of direct cause-and-effect between the most proximate, visible actors; they stem from a pulsating web of culture and myriad relationships through which new things emerge.
– [[Free, Fair and Alive]]
Relationships. Relationality. Connection. Interdependence.
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