Written in a compact, treatise style, in The Commune Form: The Transformation of Everyday Life, Kristin Ross introduces us to the notion of the commune form, going back first to the Paris Commune in 1871, meandering through the “long 1960s” and 1970s in France, accounting for uprisings relating to land designated for an aiport in Japan, and, finally, taking us to the Cop City protests in Atlanta, Georgia in 2020.
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Written in a compact, treatise style, in The Commune Form: The Transformation of Everyday Life, Kristin Ross introduces us to the notion of the commune form, going back first to the Paris Commune in 1871, meandering through the “long 1960s” and 1970s in France, accounting for uprisings relating to land designated for an aiport in Japan, and, finally, taking us to the Cop City protests in Atlanta, Georgia in 2020.