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enclosure of the commons
between 1760 and 1870, about 7 million acres (about one sixth the area of England) were changed, by some 4,000 acts of parliament, from common land to enclosed land.
β What the battle for Freeman's Wood says about the future of our common land |β¦
[[Commons]].
In England, over the course of a few centuries, lands that were held and cared for by communities in common were expropriated, fenced in and enclosed as private property to be owned by a small elite. This process of transforming shared interdependent ecologies into separate, scarce and privately owned βthingsβ was encoded into property law and violently exported across the world in a continuous and unceasing process of colonisation.
β [[Seeding the Wild]]
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primitive accumulation
seeding the wild
the goose and the common
the myth of freedom under capitalism
this land is our land
caliban and the witch
primitive accumulation
seeding the wild
the goose and the common
the myth of freedom under capitalism
this land is our land
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