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Politics and Society 32 (1):3-6 (2004)

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  1. Decommodification and Egalitarian Political Economy.John Vail - 2010 - Politics and Society 38 (3):310-346.
    This article contends that decommodification is an appropriate concept for understanding diverse initiatives such as fair trade, microfinance, open source, social enterprises, and the environmental commons as component features of a common process. Decommodification is conceived as any political, social, or cultural process that reduces the scope and influence of the market in everyday life. Given recent transformations in market societies, a more expansive framework for decommodification is urgently required. Decommodification would insulate non-market spheres from market encroachments; increase the provision (...)
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