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After the Holocene: Planetary Politics for Commoners reconsiders recent theorization and reflection on the concept of the commons and the political principle of the common in the light of climate change, biodiversity loss and related forms of planetary disturbance and change, as well as the social and political effects and implications of the planetary. Extending and elaborating Ray's previous research on cultural traces and political debates in the Anthropocene and engaging with the work of Max Ajl, Dipesh Chakrabarty, Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval, Massimo De Angelis, Donna Haraway, Andreas Malm, Kate Soper, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, and Stefano Harney and Fred Moton, among others, the monograph rethinks commoning in the midst of planetary change and its social impacts and advances new concepts of metabolic realism, commoner subjectivity, transnational commoner solidarity and more-than human mutuality and commonization.

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