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    Barcelona en Comú: the city as horizon for radical democracy

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    Barcelona en Comú: the city as horizon for radical democracy

    Barcelona en Comú: the city as horizon for radical democracy

    team, 4th March 2015
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    Authorship Manuela Zechner
    Date 4 March 2015
    Source ROAR Magazine
    Tags
    Democracy
    Fearless Cities
    Movement
    Spain
    Theory
    Description

    In 2015, a new cycle of struggles for democratic governance unfolded at the level of the city. One such municipal movement and platform is Barcelona en Comú. Pioneering new ways and words for approaching the city as common(s), Barcelona en Comú opens possibilities for a politics rooted in everyday experiences, social relations and spaces of reproduction.

    Photo: Jonas Kakaroto

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