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Steven Stoll

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  • Painting of peasants working fields on one side and socializing with one another on the other side.

    The Tragedy of Misunderstanding the Commons

    Twelfth-century peasants developed commons practices to survive domination. We could use them to reclaim our lives from capitalism.
    by Steven Stoll via In These Times on August 16, 2023
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Ramp Hollow: The Ordeal of Appalachia
Steven Stoll
2017
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Photo of young woman looking at camera in blue-walled room. Above her an image of Jesus Christ is framed. Through the room's window a shirtless man can be seen on a porch, also facing the camera

Left Behind

J.D. Vance's "Hillbilly Elegy" and Steven Stoll's "Ramp Hollow" both remind us that the history of poor and migratory people in Appalachia is a difficult story to tell.
by Nancy Isenberg via New York Review of Books on June 28, 2018
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