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Piper, A.

 
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Synopsis

Who Pays the Sun? examines the difference between real costs-energy, material, time, and wear-and the human ledger of prices, debts, and permissions. Drawing on thermodynamics, animal behavior, American political history, and working institutions such as rural electric cooperatives, public libraries, community land trusts, and worker-owned enterprises, the book argues that freedom is not the absence of cost but the absence of a gatekeeper who can stand between a person and a necessity and say no.

The work develops an operational test for material freedom: whether a person can reach what they need without being asked who they are, and whether they retain the ability to leave. It traces how certain goods-water, power, knowledge, fire protection-have been taken off the market and treated as shared infrastructure, while others remain metered in ways that shape daily deliberation and consent. The analysis engages both historical enclosures and contemporary models of common ownership, including Mondragón cooperatives and open-source software, while acknowledging real scarcity, the possibility of institutional capture, and the genuine costs of maintaining any commons.

Written in a clear essayistic style that moves between natural observation, historical case study, and structural argument, the book is intended for readers interested in political economy, the history of freedom, cooperative institutions, and the practical conditions under which formal rights become material.

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