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Book SynopsisA passionate collection rediscovering the work of two giants of autonomist Marxism and feminism.
Trade Review'An impassioned tribute'
-- LSE Review of Books
'In this labour of love, radical theory joins passionate praxis to honour the social thought and political vision of Silva Federici and George Caffentzis, whose work together and apart offers hope that another world can be made'
-- Eileen Boris, co-author of 'Caring for America'
'The path breaking work of Caffentzis and Federici is continually generative for contemporary anticapitalist thinkers and activists because it is at once critical and visionary. This fine collection of essays pays homage to their writing not through mere praise, but by putting their ideas to work toward the ongoing struggle for new understandings and better worlds'
-- Kathi Weeks, author of 'The Problem with Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics, and Postwork Imaginaries'
'We need comrades with a clear sight and an open, affective heart. Many of us have found in George Caffentzis and Silvia Federici that company... And here they are, to celebrate them, with an exceptional cohort of intellectuals/activists, with compas, who are saying today what needs to be said to continue the struggle, to resist the horror and to create a new world'
-- Gustavo Esteva, activist, 'deprofessionalised intellectual' and founder of Universidad de la Tierra in Oaxaca, Mexico
'No one has taught us more that communism is with us than George Caffentzis and Silvia Federici... the greatest living theorists of commoning'
-- Stefano Harney, co-author of 'The Undercommons'
'This collection offers an extraordinary kaleidoscope of critical reflections on social reproduction and class struggle. More than that, it is fitting testimony to the inspiration and grounding that Silvia and George continue to provide for those seeking a life beyond the sway of capital'
-- Steve Wright, author of Storming Heaven: Class Composition and Struggle in Italian Autonomist Marxism
Table of ContentsAcknowledgements
Introduction: Always Struggle - Camille Barbagallo, Nicholas Beuret and David Harvie
I - REVOLUTIONARY HISTORIES
1. In Conversation with George Caffentzis and Silvia Federici - Carla da Cunha Duarte Francisco, Paulo Henrique Flores, Rodrigo Guimaraes Nunes and Joen Vedel
2. Comradely Appropriation - Harry Cleaver
3. The Radical Subversion of the World - Raquel Gutiérrez Aguilar
4. Strange Loops and Planetary Struggles: A Postscript to Midnight Notes - Malav Kanuga
II - MONEY AND VALUE
5. Cogito Ergo Habo: Philosophy, Money and Method - Paul Rekret
6. Thomas Spence’s Freedom Coins - Peter Linebaugh
7. Standardisation and Crisis : The Twin Features of Financialisation - Gerald Hanlon
8. Reading ‘Earth Incorporated’ through Caliban and the Witch - Sian Sullivan
III - REPRODUCTION
9. WTF is Social Reproduction? - Nic Vas and Camille Barbagallo
10. Extending the Family: Reflections on the Politics of Kinship - Bue Rübner Hansen and Manuela Zechner
11. They Sing the Body Insurgent - Stevphen Shukaitis
12. The Separations of Productive and Domestic Labour: An Historical Approach - Viviane Gonik
13. Another Way Home: Slavery, Motherhood and Resistance - Camille Barbagallo
14. Along the Fasara – A Short Story - P.M.
IV - COMMONS
15. The Strategic Horizon of the Commons - Massimo De Angelis
16. A Vocabulary of the Commons - Marcela Olivera and Alexander Dwinell
17. A Bicycling Commons : A Saga of Autonomy, Imagination and Enclosure - Chris Carlsson
18. Common Paradoxes - Panagiotis Doulos
19. The Construction of a Conceptual Prison - Edith Gonzalez
V - STRUGGLES
20. In the Realm of the Self-Reproducing Automata - Nick Dyer-Witheford
21. Notes from Yesterday: On Subversion and the Elements of Critical Reason - Werner Bonefeld
22. Sunburnt Country: Australia and the Work/Energy Crisis - Dave Eden
23. Commons at Midnight - Olivier de Marcellus
24. Practising Affect as Affective Practice - Marina Sitrin
Contributor Biographies
Index