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Our constant clashes over ‘the commons’ are not just conflicts over public resources. This is a dispute over what passes as common sense.
With the two party system under threat in Spain following last week's elections, the right is sounding increasingly ridiculous as it accuses the left of trying to destroy constitutional democracy.
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