Postcapitalist Countrysides
From commoning to community wealth building
Contributor(s)
Gallent, Nick (editor)
Gkartzios, Menelaos (editor)
Scott, Mark (editor)
Purves, Andrew (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Postcapitalist Countrysides explores the tensions that arise from the established conventions of economic production and private accumulation, as they affect life, wealth and work in rural areas. Its premise is that capitalism, as we experience it today, is incapable of solving key societal challenges – centred on social justice and sustainable livelihoods. By rethinking land, capital and labour relationships, postcapitalism offers glimpses of alternative modes of socio-economic organisation, achievable through local pre-figurative actions today and scalable through structural supports in the future. The glimpses of hopeful futures offered in this collection focus on rural places, communities and economies.
Praise for Postcapitalist Countrysides
‘A comprehensive, wide-ranging and pioneering book, with a strong economics and planning emphasis, creatively foregrounding the place of our countryside today within debates about postcapitalism.’
Keith Halfacree, Swansea University, Wales
'A critically important book that looks beyond the structural inequalities of capitalism in rural areas, and answers the question of "what is to be done". Drawing on evidence from the UK and other advanced economies, it argues for alternative postcapitalist modes of socio-economic organisation.'
Natalia Mamonova, Ruralis – The Institute for Rural and Regional Research, Norway
Keywords
Social justice;Social enterprise;Land enclosure;Land reform;rent and taxation;Commoning;Decommodification;Rural development;postcapitalism;rural areas;economic production;private accumulation;sustainable livelihoods;land relationships;capital relationships;labour relationships;alternative socio-economic organisation;local actions;structural supports;rural communities;rural economies;Postcapitalist Countrysides;rural studies;rural transformation;countryside development;postcapitalist rural areas;sustainable rural development;rural resilience;rural innovation;rural sustainability;rural livelihoods;rural social change;rural environmental impact;rural economic systems;rural governance;rural policy;rural future;rural regeneration;rural adaptation;rural social movements;rural activism;rural ecological practices;rural alternative economies;rural postcapitalist models;rural cooperative models;rural collective action;rural resource management;rural land use;rural equity;rural participatory research;rural interdisciplinary studies;UCL Press Postcapitalist CountrysidesDOI
10.14324/111.9781800087675ISBN
9781800083035, 9781800087637, 9781800087651, 9781800087668, 9781800087682, 9781800087675Publisher
UCL PressPublisher website
https://www.uclpress.co.uk/Publication date and place
London, 2025Classification
Rural planning and policy
Agricultural and rural economics
Rural communities