Common As Air by Lewis Hyde

Revolution, Art, and Ownership

This thought-provoking work delves into the concept of the cultural commons, exploring how ideas, art, and knowledge have historically been shared resources that enrich society. It argues against the privatization of cultural assets, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a balance between individual rights and the collective good. Through historical examples and philosophical insights, the book advocates for a renewed understanding of intellectual property, urging society to protect the shared cultural heritage that fuels creativity and innovation.

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