"An important book ... original and impassioned,"Â Financial Times, Books of the Year
"This is a powerful, visionary book - essential reading for all who yearn for a better world," Jason Hickel, Professor at the Institute for Environmental Science and Technology at the Autonomous University of BarcelonaÂ
"Few have illuminated the critical needs and shared responsibilities of our oceans as well as Guy Standing in The Blue Commons," Marc Benioff, co-founder, Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory
Guy Standing, Professorial Research Associate at SOAS University of London, will speak about his new book, The Blue Commons: Rescuing the Economy of the Sea.
Planet Earth is mostly blue - about 70% of the earth’s surface is covered by the oceans, which provide half of the oxygen we breathe and three-quarters of all life on Earth. But who owns the sea?
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About 40% of the world’s population lives in coastal communities and depends on ocean resources. They are in trouble. Since the twentieth century governments and corporations around the world, often corruptly, have pushed a fatally flawed maxim of ‘blue growth’, destroying fish populations and plundering vital ocean ecosystems.
The sea has been extensively enclosed for private gain, generating multiple inequalities. A system of rentier capitalism now dominates the marine economy, based on privatization, rapacious financial capital and a remorseless drive for profit over people and ecosystems.
The Blue Commons peels back the veil of the boundless exploitation and inherent criminality in the ocean economy. Written by an economist responsible for much of our contemporary understanding of inequality and possible solutions, this book not only reveals the scale of the challenge but points to a transformative alternative: building a blue commons, dismantling rentier capitalism and prioritizing the world’s commoners and the health of our oceans.
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