Radically Legal : Berlin Constitutes the Future
(Autor) Joanna KusiakRight in the middle of the German constitution, a group of ordinary citizens discovers a forgotten clause that allows them to take 240,000 homes back from multi-billion corporations. In this work of creative non-fiction, scholar-activist and Nine Dots Prize winner Joanna Kusiak tells the story of a grassroots movement that convinced a million Berliners to pop the speculative housing bubble. She offers a vision of urban housing as democratically held commons, legally managed by a radically new institutional model that works through democratic conflicts. Moving between interdisciplinary analysis and her own personal story, Kusiak connects the dots between the past and the present, the local and the global, and shows the potential of radically legal politics as a means of strengthening our democracies and reviving the rule of law. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Joanna Kusiak
Joanna Kusiak is a Polish writer known for her novel "Ostatnie Rozdanie" ("The Last Deal"), a gripping tale of love and betrayal set against the backdrop of post-war Poland. Her writing style is characterized by lyrical prose and rich character development. Kusiak's work sheds light on the complexities of human relationships and the lasting impact of historical events on individual lives.