摘要:While examining the reasons for the new interest in the principle of the “commons” in contemporary radical political discourse, this essay argues for the need of a feminist perspective on this question. Feminism in this context signifies a standpoint informed by the struggle that women have made to oppose the privatization of our common wealth (lands, forests, coastal waters) and produce collective forms of reproduction. After providing various examples of reproductive commons, ranging from the urban gardens of New York to the ola comunes of Latin America, this essay calls for the extension of the principle of the commons to the reorganization of domestic work and the home 1 .