John, Holloway

Crack capitalism/ Holloway,John - 1st ed. - New York: Pluto Press, 2010. - 305 p.

Part I Break;
1. Break. We want to break. We want to create a different world. Now. Nothing more common. Nothing more obvious.; Nothing more simple. Nothing more difficult.;
2. Our method is the method of the crack.;
3. It is time to learn the new language of a new struggle.;

Part II Cracks: The Anti-Politics of Dignity;
4. The cracks begin with a No, from which there grows a dignity, a negation-and-creation.;
5. A crack is the perfectly ordinary creation of a space or moment in which we assert a different type of doing.;
6. Cracks break dimensions, break dimensionality.; 7. Cracks are explorations in an anti-politics of dignity.;

Part III Cracks on the Edge of Impossibility;
8. Dignity is our weapon against a world of destruction.;
9. Cracks clash with the social synthesis of capitalism.;
10. Cracks exist on the edge of impossibility, but they do exist. Moving they exist: dignity is a fleet-footed dance.;

Part IV The Dual Character of Labour;
11. The cracks are the revolt of one form of doing against another: the revolt of doing against labour.;
12. The abstraction of doing into labour is the weaving of capitalism.;
13. The abstraction of doing into labour is a historical process of transformation that created the social synthesis of capitalism: primitive accumulation.; Part V Abstract Labour: The Great Enclosure;
14. Abstract labour encloses both our bodies and our minds.;
15. The abstraction of doing into labour is a process of personification, the creation of character masks, the formation of the working class.;
16. The abstraction of doing into labour is the creation of the male labourer and the dimorphisation of sexuality.;
17. The abstraction of doing into labour is the constitution of nature as object.;
18. The abstraction of doing into labour is the externalisation of our power -to-do and the creation of the citizen, politics and the state.; 19. The abstr Action of doing into labour is the homogenisation of time.;
20. The abstraction of doing into labour is the creation of totality

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