The Best of Three Worlds. Home Ownership combines housing affordability with equity and fairness.
From book The Resilience Imperative – Co-operative Transitions to a Steady-state Economy, by Mike Lewis and Pat Conaty
Michael Lewis, Patrick Conaty, 2012
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How do Community Land Trusts relate to the Commons?
Mike Lewis and Pat Conaty developed this argument in detail in their book The Resilience Imperative – Co-operative Transitions to a Steady-state Economy.
To promote the wider arguments in the book, Lewis and Conaty produced a series of very short articles. The following Special Report features their series on Community Land Trusts, Mutual Home Ownership, the Garden City Model and the Co-operative Land Bank. The Garden City Model merits special attention, as Garden Cities that took land out of the market were a full expression of radical socialist and co-operative economy planning. Nowadays, a number of parts of the world are showing an interest in reviving them.
These three short illustrated articles contained in the report provide a crash course in what CLTs and the CLB is, and how practical land reform can be systematically implemented to return land to the Commons.
Sources :
Commons Transition commonstransition.org
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Affordability Locked In. Community land trusts – good news for households, communities, & taxpayers
From book The Resilience Imperative – Co-operative Transitions to a Steady-state Economy, by Mike Lewis and Pat Conaty
Michael Lewis, Patrick Conaty, 2012
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The Co-operative Land Bank. A Solution in Search of a Home.
From book The Resilience Imperative – Co-operative Transitions to a Steady-state Economy, by Mike Lewis and Pat Conaty
Michael Lewis, Shann Turnbull, 2012