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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Crisis activity and communisation (Bruno Astarian)

 

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Crisis activity and communisation
Introduction
I – Crisis and crisis activity
I.1 With the crisis of the reciprocal presupposition of the classes, automatic social reproduction disappears
I.2 — Proletarian individualization in crisis activity
I.3 — Taking possession of capital elements, but not to work
Conclusion
II – The current crisis
II.1 – Periodization
II.2 — The conditions for communism at the outset of the 21st century
II.2.1: Anti-work is back
Textile workers in Bangladesh
Public transportation
II.2.2: Demassification of the proletariat
Greece, December 2008
Conclusion
III – Communisation
III.1 — Communisation and transition society
III.2 — The issue of gratuity
III.3 — Production without productivity
III.3.1 — The struggle for a totalizing activity
III.3.2 — The end of separation of needs
III.3.3 — The issue of the individual
III.4 — Consumption without necessity
Conclusion
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