Socialisme ou Barbarie: From Castoriadis’ project of individual and collective autonomy to the collaborative commons

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In this article, I examine the content of socialism in the work of Cornelius Castoriadis in its potential relation to the current emergence of collaborative commons. I begin by analysing Castoriadis’ conceptualisation of socialism, as crystallised in the project of individual and collective autonomy, which was initially demonstrated in the journal Socialisme ou Barbarie (1949-1965) and evolved thereafter in his later writings. I continue by briefly presenting some basic points of criticism, after which I explore the potential compatibility of Castoriadis’ political project with the prospect of market socialism, as the latter emerges today in the form of collaborative commons. I argue, in particular, that collaborative commons echo Castoriadis’ conception of socialism in several respects. Finally, I critically develop a series of proposals made by Vasilis Kostakis and Michel Bauwens that could provide fertile ground for further discussion on the prospect of the commons.

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Papadimitropoulos, E. (2016). Socialisme ou Barbarie: From Castoriadis’ project of individual and collective autonomy to the collaborative commons. TripleC, 14(1), 265–278. https://doi.org/10.31269/triplec.v14i1.739

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