What would it mean to build a society beyond hierarchy, domination, and exploitation? How can communities organize themselves to meet their own needs while fostering autonomy, solidarity, and ecological balance?
In How to Build Municipalist Communes, Mason Carter offers a practical and imaginative guide for those who want to explore the possibilities of communal life. Blending political philosophy with step-by-step organizing strategies, the book lays out how communes can be envisioned, initiated, and sustained through prefigurative politics.
Divided into seven parts, the book moves from core lessons on hierarchy and organic sensibility, through the practice of affinity groups and study circles, to frameworks for self-governance, cooperative economics, education in critical pedagogy, alternative justice systems, and the creation of new institutions. Along the way, it engages with mutual aid, direct democracy, credit hour systems, community land trusts, participatory budgeting, food sovereignty, and more.
Rather than a rigid blueprint, this is an invitation to dialogue and experimentation. Carter does not claim authority, but offers his reflections as a contribution to the ongoing effort of building new worlds in the shell of the old. Whether you are an activist, student, organizer, or simply curious about life beyond capitalism and hierarchy, this book provides tools, examples, and provocations for collective transformation.
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