
Jose Luis Vivero Pol: Treating Food as Commons, Not Commodites
Frontiers of Commoning, with David Bollier
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Food as a Commons
Food has been considered a commons throughout history until the seventeenth and eighteenth century. Food is essential for every human being, regardless race, age or geographical position. If you were stealing food because you were hungry, there was an exemption for the penalty - hunger theft. And then another point is e interesting point, is that basically hunger, it's an essential imean it. Can live without this matter, but i cannot leave without.
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