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David Bollier on Why The Commons Could Save Us

https://www.writersvoice.net/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/WV-2025-08-06_DavidBollier_Commentary.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSSWriter’s Voice: compelling conversations with authors who challenge, inspire, and inform. Episode Summary This week on Writer’s Voice, we speak with David Bollier about the newly updated edition of his influential book Think Like a Commoner: A Short Introduction to the Life of the Commons. … Continue reading David Bollier on Why The Commons Could Save Us

David Bollier THE COMMONER’S CATALOG & Katha Pollitt, PRO

We talk with David Bollier about his sourcebook for Commoning, THE COMMONER’S CATALOG. Then Katha Pollitt talks about abortion rights.

James Hoggan, I’M RIGHT AND YOU’RE AN IDIOT & David Bollier, FREE, FAIR AND ALIVE

We talk with James Hoggan about I’m Right and You’re An Idiot. Then we talk with David Bollier about Free, Fair and Alive: The Insurgent Power of the Commons.

David Bollier, PATTERNS OF COMMONING & Juliana Barbassa on Rio & the Olympics

David Bollier talks about the ancient social formation called the Commons and the radically new versions it’s taking — and spreading — around the world. His new book, co-edited with Silke Helfrich, is Patterns of Commoning. Then, the Rio Olympics are happening now, in a Brazil plagued by corruption, conflict and a de facto coup against president Dilma Roussef. We re-air our October 2015 interview with Juliana Barbassa about her book, Dancing With The Devil In The City of God: Rio de Janeiro on the Brink. It’s about how the preparations for the Olympic Games revealed the cracks in the “Brazilian miracle.”

David Bollier, THINK LIKE A COMMONER & Michael Shuman, LOCAL DOLLARS, LOCAL SENSE

David Bollier talks about The Commons economy in his new book, THINK LIKE A COMMONER. But the Commons economy isn’t the only way to help communities — so can the market, if it’s in the form of investing in local and sustainable businesses. Michael Shuman’s new book, LOCAL DOLLARS, LOCAL SENSE, says that’s good for communities and investors.

David Bollier on The Commons: GREEN GOVERNANCE & VIRAL SPIRAL

Journalist and activist David Bollier talks about his most recent book, co-written with legal scholar Burns Weston, GREEN GOVERNANCE: Ecological Survival, Human Rights, and the Law of the Commons. Then we re-air our 2010 interview with him about the digital commons, VIRAL SPIRAL.

Web Extra: David Bollier on Brand Name Bullies

David Bollier spoke with Francesca Rheannon and co-host Daisy Mathias in 2005 about his book BRAND NAME BULLIES: The Quest To Own And Control Culture.

The Digital Commons

Host Francesca Rheannon talks with David Bollier about his latest book, VIRAL SPIRAL. It’s about how the Internet is building a new digital republic. And Cory Doctorow tells us about his science fiction novel, MAKERS. It imagines the birth pangs of a new remix culture.

Paolo Bacigalupi & Harold Bloom

Sci Fi author Paolo Bacigalupi talks about SHIPBREAKER. And in honor of Poetry Month, we talk to literary critic Harold Bloom about TILL I END MY SONG.

Policing Women’s Bodies: Seema Yasmin, UNBECOMING + Jordan Elgrably, STORIES FROM THE CENTER OF THE WORLD

https://www.writersvoice.net/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/WV-2024-07-31_SeemaYasmin-JordanElgrably.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSSIn this episode of Writer’s Voice, we sit down with Dr. Seema Yasmin to discuss her prescient YA novel, Unbecoming. Dr. Yasmin, a physician, journalist, and director of the Stanford Health Communication Initiative, brings her multifaceted expertise to the conversation. Her new book, set in … Continue reading Policing Women’s Bodies: Seema Yasmin, UNBECOMING + Jordan Elgrably, STORIES FROM THE CENTER OF THE WORLD