Author Index Adorno, Theodor W. 197, 200, 204, 213, 217, 265, 268, 273, 276, 277, 278, 279, 282, 283, 284, 287, 292, 296, 297 Agamben, Giorgio 285, 287 Agnoli, Johannes 265, 285, 287 Aiziczon, Fernando 271, 287 Altamira, Cesar 282, 287 Arthur, Christopher 272, 273, 279, 287 Azzelini, Dario 283, 287 Baird, Vanessa 276, 287 Bakhtin, Mikhail 31 Bakunin, Mikhail 252 Barreto Cipriani, Juan 270, 287 Benjamin, Walter 237, 240, 281, 282, 285, 286, 287, 297 Berger, John 36, 287 Bey, Hakim 33, 35, 267, 287 Birkner, Martin 272, 282, 287 Bloch, Ernst 170, 171, 204, 217, 238, 267, 272, 281, 282, 283, 284, 285, 287 Boethius 237 Bohm Steffen 266, 272, 288 Borne, Ludwig 83 Bollier, David 267, 288 Boltanski, Luc 272, 288 Bonefeld, Werner 139, 265, 273, 278, 279, 280, 282, 288, 289, 291, 297, 298 Bonnet, Alberto 265, 281, 282, 283, 284, 288 Borges, Jorge Luis 229, 230, 231, 232, 285, 288 Butler, Judith 167 Cafassi, Emilio 31, 288 Carlsson, Chris 247, 266, 274, 286, 288 Cecei'ia, Ana Esther 28, 42, 267, 288 CECOSESOLA 65, 271, 287 Chatterton, Paul 266, 272, 289 Chiapello, Eve 272, 288 Clarke, Simon 280, 289 Cleaver, Harry 189, 190, 267, 289 Colectivo Docente 265, 295 Colectivo Situaciones 44, 266, 267, 270, 271, 289, 295 Cuninghame, Patrick 282, 289 Davis, Mike 128, 265, 280, 289 De Angelis, Massimo 42, 266, 271, 276, 280, 281, 282, 289 Debord, Guy 278, 289 De Sousa Santos, Boaventura 270, 289 Dinerstein Ana 266, 272, 284, 288, 289 Dunayevskaya, Raya 266, 289 Dussel, Enrique 270, 289 Dyer-Witherford, Nick 29, 289 Ehrenreich, Barbara 100, 127, 267, 275, 276, 278, 289 Elson, Diane 278, 289 Ely tis, Odysseus 170, 281, 289 Engels, Friedrich 66, 87, 127, 222, 272, 277, 279, 294, Esteva, Gustavo 51, 267, 269, 283, 289, 290 ExArgentina 267, 290 Exner, Andreas 281, 290 EZLN (Ejercito Zapatista de Liberaci6n Nacional) 268, 283, 290 Fanon, Franz 269, 290 Federici, Silvia 119, 120, 121 126, 127, 274, 275, 276, 277, 281, 290 Fernandez, Ana Maria 271, 290 Figueroa, Nashyeli 270, 290 Flores, Toty 266, 290 Foltin, Robert 272, 282, 287 Foster, John Bellamy 127, 276, 290 299
Foucault, Michel 275, 278, 290 Free Association 36, 268, 269, 272, 285, 286, 290 Freud, Siegfried 170, 294 Fuentes Dfaz, Antonio 266, 290 Gelderloos, Peter 270, 290 Ghiotto, Luciana 266, 290 Gibson, Chris 33, 290 Gomez, Luis 267, 291 Gomez Carpinteiro, Francisco 283, 291 Gonzalez, Juquila 270, 291 Gordon, Natasha 266, 291 Graeber, David 186, 269, 291 Gregorcic, Marta 284 291 Grey, George 100, 291 Guattari, Felix 192, 286, 291 Gunn, Richard 169, 237, 238, 265, 268, 284, 285, 287, 288, 289, 291, 298 Gusinde, Martin 103, 291 Gutierrez Agnilar, Raquel 44, 60, 267, 269, 284, 286, 291 Habermann, Friederike 266, 269, 286, 291 Hanloser, Gerhard 280, 291 Hardt, Michael 192, 228, 265, 268, 273, 283, 291 Harvey, David 280, 292 Harvie, David 267, 272, 282, 285, 288, 289, 292, 295, 298 Hegel, G.W.F. 167, 204, 237, 287, 294 Heinrich, Michael 153, 292 <strong>Holloway</strong>, John 10, 265, 268, 269, 270, 271, 272, 275, 277, 279, 280, 282, 283, 284, 287, 288, 292, 297, 298 Honderich, Ted 286, 292 Horkheimer, Max 33, 34, 200, 213, 267, 276, 277, 278, 279, 283, 292 Howard, M.e. 151, 292 INCITE! 271, 292 Iturri Salmon, Jaime 284, 291 Jay, Martin 268, 278, 292 Juris, Jeffrey S. 272, 293 Kastner, Jens 272, 281, 293 King, ].E. 151, 292 Kohan, Walter 285, 293 Krisis Gruppe 101, 102, 104, 188, 193, 194, 195, 276, 280, 282, 293 Krese, Marusa 268, 296 Kuhberger, Leo 268, 296 La Boetie Etienne 6, 17, 293 La Vaca 266, 293 Latour, Bruno 277, 298 Lee, Richard 100, 293 Leeds May Day Group 272, 285, 293 Lefebvre Henri 32 Lenin, Vladimir Illich 158, 217, 235, 237, 275, 285, 293 Lewis, Tom 267, 295 Lewkowicz, Ignacio 284, 293 Lohoff, Ernst 275, 293 Lopez, Nestor 102, 275, 293 Liiwy, Michael 268, 293 Lukacs, Georg 144, 277, 278, 283, 292, 293, 296 Luxemburg, Rosa 158, 293 Machado, Antonio 268 Mamani Ramirez, Pablo 267, 294 Mance, Euclides Andre 271, 294 Mandel, Ernest 152, 294 Marcos, Subcomandante Insurgente 34, 147, 214, 235, 254, 269, 294 Marcuse, Herbert 118, 122, 169, 170, 213, 279, 283, 284, 294 Marx, Karl 9, 18, 40, 66, 87, 88, 89, 90, 83, 95, 9 9 98, 101, 10 110, 114, 125, 126, 127, 134, 146, 149, 151, 152, 153, 154, 165, 166, 167, 173, 174, 175, 179, 182, 187, 195, 198, 203, 204, 214, 215, 226, 230, 232, 237, 240, 242, 245, 246, 251, 252, 265, 268, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280, 281, 286, 287, 288, 290, 291, 294, 296, 296, 297 Matamoros, Fernando 265, 281, 283, 288, 292, 294, 297, 298 Mattick, Paul 152, 279, 294 Martini, Luis 285, 294 Mayr, Otto 278, 295 Mazzeo, Miguel 62, 270, 283, 295 300
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CRACK CAPITALISM John Holloway Inst
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Contents Part I Break 1 Break. We w
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Part VI The Crisis of Abstract Labo
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1 Break. We want to break. We want
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Of the people of Cochabamba who com
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emancipation, the key to becoming f
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furniture in the run-up to the next
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This book offers a simple answer: c
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step in the learning and formation
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4 The cracks begin with a No, from
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egins to open towards something els
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5 A crack is the perfectly ordinary
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take their desks and chairs out on
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has happened, for example, with the
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6 Cracks break dimensions, break di
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as the simple assumption by million
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did) create. The world that does no
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TAZ, coined by Hakim Bey (1985). Hi
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y condemning reformism, by using l
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By envisaging a different world, by
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impossible) to separate the doing o
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The council is not only something t
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practices and correspondent relatio
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p rinciple of the Zapatistas: pregu
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8 Dignity is our weapon against a w
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9 Cracks dash with the social synth
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Ilecessary or desirable, but we all
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a centre of anti-capitalist opposit
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cohesion of capitalism by getting u
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or - and this amounts to the same t
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was the driving force of the strugg
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criticising state-centred rebellion
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that take human contradictions into
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central planning, but in practice c
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conditions, the actual fund-raising
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10 Cracks exist on the edge of impo
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later, but if a whole series of fac
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capitalism than to harm it. Sometim
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ecomes divided into the world of th
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they often possess an extraordinary
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11 The cracks are the revolt of one
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consider necessary or desirable.' T
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12 The abstraction of doing into la
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Marx focuses on alienated labour, b
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This self-correction is very import
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longer part of the process. After a
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sort of protective coating that giv
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:lbstract labour (which, it should
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is both to deny that dialectical re
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followed - as one long outdoor part
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Yamana were killed simply because t
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This is what makes it so difficult
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14 Abstract labour encloses both ou
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accompaniment of our existence on t
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Identification or reification is an
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that creates and increases wealth'
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Therefore, the only way in which we
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16 The abstraction of doing into la
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personification of the labour's hel
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are irrelevant for reproduction is
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17 The abstraction of doing into la
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very meaning of human activity is t
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It is little wonder then that many
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cake, enjoy doing it, feel my power
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As abstract individuals (and only a
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19 The abstraction of doing into la
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exchange, with a 'merchant's time'
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years old, a hundred years old. Thi
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20 The abstraction of doing into la
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equirements of socially necessary l
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21 Abstract labour rules: the abstr
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themselves are abstracted from mean
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the production of surplus value. Th
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22 The labour movement is the movem
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I.lbour, but he has very little to
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:lssigned to us. Abstract labour, w
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(not only Leninism in all its varie
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(not only Leninism in all its varie
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asis of the separation between the
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Illpitalism have always been in-aga
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23 Abstraction is not just a past b
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IllId the huge growth of the cities
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which are also constantly under att
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opposite, of that possible coming-t
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activity to the demands of abstract
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work is subordinated to the quantit
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imaginary guitar, the university pr
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imaginary guitar, the university pr
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told that now we are adults we must
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asis of a consciously controlled do
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I't'form, the collapse of the Sovie
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If the struggle from the point of v
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,Inc! in any case labelling runs co
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at the work of Harry Cleaver (1979,
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the extreme alienation of labour th
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long live the king! Continuity is e
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;lI1tagonism against-and-beyond abs
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26 The breakthrough of doing agains
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a common generating force that we c
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Part VII Doing Against Labour: The
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some of sociology, and we want to d
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system and its replacement by anoth
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superficially attractive, because i
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y a similarly dense weave. This is
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28 Doing is the moving of the mulie
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Latency: that is the stuff of revol
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whether that latent revolt is there
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of god by humans, does not mean tha
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could be something separate from us
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and-create. Class struggle involves
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shadowy figure lurking behind all t
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could be a dialogue between charact
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Thompson, as we have seen, shows ho
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an illusion: his existence depends,
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of a verb at least in so far as it
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3. OUR TIME OPENS UP EACH MOMENT. C
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all who watch it. And now we must l
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are broken, a flash of lightning wh
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Progress is the technology that we
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agreements on indigenous rights tha
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30 We are the forces of production:
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is the existence of our power to do
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