Think Like a Commoner, Second Edition, features a concluding section, “Tools for Exploring the Commonsverse,” which lists books, websites, patterns of commoning, and other resources of interest. Readers may also wish to consult David Bollier’s previous books on the commons, sometimes written or edited in collaboration with colleagues. The books show the general arc of his research, reporting, and thinking about the commons over the past twenty-five years.
Silent Theft:
The Private Plunder of Our Common Wealth
(Routledge, 2002)
A history of contemporary enclosures of the commons, from land, water, and public spaces to software, genes, and knowledge.
The Wealth of the Commons: A World Beyond Market & State
Co-editor, Silke Helfrich (Levellers Press, 2012)
A wide-ranging anthology of 71 scholarly and activist-minded essays on the commons from two dozen countries.
Viral Spiral: How the Commoners Built a Digital Republic of Their Own
(New Press, 2008)
A history of the free culture movement as instigated by free software and Creative Commons licenses, and extending to open science, publishing, and education.
From Bitcoin to Burning Man and Beyond: The Quest for Identity and Autonomy in a Digital Society
Co-editor, John H. Clippinger (Off the Common Books, 2014)
A collection of 15 essays that explores the rich potential of decentralized autonomous organizations on digital networks.
Patterns of Commoning
co-author, Silke Helfrich (Off the Commons Books, 2015)
An anthology of 51 essays on commons and commoning from international scholarly and academic perspectives.
The Commoner’s Catalog for Changemaking Tools for the Transitions Ahead
(Schumacher Center for a New Economics, 2021)
Inspired by The Whole Earth Catalog, this catalog surveys dozens of robust movements and projects that are building a new commons-based world right now.
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