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== Timeline for Commons == | |||
A sequence of significant events in the evolution of the idea of civil society. | |||
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|event='''1876''': Henry Sumner Maine's "Village Communities in East and West" is published in New York. | |||
*Maine indicates the existence of village-based common field agriculture across Europe and Asia from England to Japan. | |||
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|event='''1887''': Thomas E. Scrutton's book, "Commons and Common Fields" is published in London. | |||
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|event='''1894''': Eversley Shaw-Lefevre's ''English Commons and Forests'' is published in London. | |||
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|event='''1965''': Garrett Hardin's essay "The Tragedy of the Commons" is published in Science. | |||
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|event='''1977''': Eleanor & Vincent Ostrom's 2 x 2 table bursting the public/private dichotomy into four types of goods including "common goods" is published. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 21 November 2020
Timeline for Commons
A sequence of significant events in the evolution of the idea of civil society.
1876: Henry Sumner Maine's "Village Communities in East and West" is published in New York.
1887: Thomas E. Scrutton's book, "Commons and Common Fields" is published in London.
1894: Eversley Shaw-Lefevre's English Commons and Forests is published in London.
1965: Garrett Hardin's essay "The Tragedy of the Commons" is published in Science.
1977: Eleanor & Vincent Ostrom's 2 x 2 table bursting the public/private dichotomy into four types of goods including "common goods" is published.
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