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Beginning of History, The: Value Struggles and Global Capital


Beginning of History, The: Value Struggles and Global Capital

Paperback by De Angelis, Massimo

Beginning of History, The: Value Struggles and Global Capital

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ISBN:
9780745320359
Publication Date:
20 Dec 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Pluto Press
Pages:
320 pages
Format:
Paperback
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Beginning of History, The: Value Struggles and Global Capital

Description

Francis Fukuyama may declare the 'end of history', and neoliberal capital embraces this belief. However, the diverse struggles for commons and dignity around the planet reveal a different reality: that of the beginning of history. The clash between these two perspectives is the subject matter of this book. This book analyses the frontline of this struggle. On one side, a social force called capital pursues endless growth and monetary value. On the other side, other social forces strive to rearrange the web of life on their own terms. This book engages with alternative modes of co-production recently posed by the alter-globalisation movement, and it examines what these movements are up against. This account explores groundbreaking new critical political economic theory and its role in bringing about radical social change.

Contents

List of Figures List of Tables and Boxes Preface 1. The Beginning of History Part I: Orientations: Co-production of Livelihoods as Contested Terrain 2. Value Struggles 3. Capital as a Social Force 4. With No Limits 5. Production and Reproduction 6. Production, Reproduction and Global Loops Part II: Global Loops: Some Explorations on the Contemporary Work Machine 7 Enclosures and Disciplinary Integration 8. Global Loops 9. The Global Work Machine Part III: Context, Contest and Text: Discourses and Their Clashing Practices 10. Marx and the Enclosures we Face 11. Enclosures with No Limits 12. The 'Law of Value,' Immaterial Labour, and the 'Centre' of Power 13. The Valuing and Measuring of Capital 14. Market Freedom and the Prison: Hayek and Bentham 15. The Fractal Panopticon and Ubiquitous Revolution Part IV: 'By Asking Questions we Walk': The Problematics of Decoupling 16. The 'Outside' 17. Commons Notes References Other Web Resources Index

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