Real dystopias: Over-commoning and elite capture in Austria

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Abstract

This article introduces the concept of ‘over-commoning’, analyzing a process in which elites infiltrate and exploit collective resources for private gain. Based on ethnographic research in Austria, it analyses recent corruption cases and political scandals, focusing on the intersection of political power and economic interests. It argues that overcommoning involves a strategic mix of collective rhetoric and legal manoeuvring to capture state resources, a process different from accumulation by dispossession. The article contextualizes these practices within Austria’s political landscape, broadening the definition of commons to highlight the complex interplay between commoning and uncommoning processes. It explores legal avenues for challenging such forms of capture and provides insights into the cynical strategies employed by hegemonic circles in Austrian society. To contrast over-commoning practices with the idealistic perspective prevalent in most contemporary anthropologies of commoning, the article employs the term ‘real dystopias’ that proposes looking at the unfinished and patchy formations of conservative, neoliberal, and right-wing politics of commoning and uncommoning. This research contributes to ongoing debates about resource management, political corruption, and the evolving nature of commons in modern societies, offering a nuanced understanding of how collective resources can be subverted for private gain.
OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)96–107
Seitenumfang12
FachzeitschriftCritique of Anthropology
Jahrgang45
Ausgabenummer1
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2025

Fördermittel

Many thanks to my interlocutors, who gave me their perspective on phenomena they and I genuinely care about. The reference to Erik Olin Wright goes back to a conversation with him after my very first conference presentation, an encounter that still reverberates in my work. I discussed the draft several times with my dear colleagues in the \u2018Moralizations of Inequality\u2019 project, M\u00E1rta Baski, Maria Lassak and Jelena To\u0161i\u0107, and also with Kathrin Kremmel and Gerhild Perl. Major thanks also to the members of the Scientific Advisory Board Birgit Sauer, Violetta Zentai, Erik B\u00E4hre, Frances Pine and Susana Narotzky, for their companionship and care. The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: The Swiss National Foundation funded the work on the special issue in the project \u2018Europe\u2019s Un/Deserving. Moralizations of Inequality in Comparative Perspective\u2019 (Project number 192170).

ÖFOS 2012

  • 504008 Ethnographie
  • 504009 Ethnologie
  • 504017 Kulturanthropologie

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