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Endnotes:
Misery and Debt - A re-reading and historical interpretation of Marx's "general law of accumulation"- the tendency for the expanded reproduction of capital to throw off more labour than it absorbs-in light of the growth of surplus populations and surplus capital.
Endnotes: 02/2010 (Zeitschrift: 20-51)
Endnotes:
Crisis in the Class Relation
(Taking the capitalist class relation as a self-reproducing whole, the horizon of its overcoming appears as an invariant aspect of this whole, albeit one with a historically variant quality.)
Endnotes: 02/2010 (Zeitschrift: 2-19)
Endnotes:
Afterword
(On the difference between TC's and Dauvé's theory of communisation: ever-present and invariant possibility, or specific form which the communist revolution must take in the current cycle of struggle.)
Endnotes: 01/2008 (Zeitschrift: 208-220)
Théorie Communiste:
Much Ado About Nothing
(TC undertake a painstaking, point-by-point refutation of "Love of Labor? Love of Labour Lost...",)
Endnotes: 01/2008 (Zeitschrift: 154-206)
Dauvé, Gilles/Nesic, Karl:
Love of Labour? Love of Labour Lost...
(Dauvé and Nesic's historical account challenges the thesis that the self-identification of the proletarian as producer has been the decisive cause of its defeats.)
Endnotes: 01/2008 (Zeitschrift: 104-153)
Dauvé, Gilles:
Human, all too human?
(Dauvé criticises TC for proposing a self-referential historical model that unjustifiably privileges the current cycle of struggles, while denying proletarian actors of the past all capacity for action not completely determined by the ...)
Endnotes: 01/2008 (Zeitschrift: 90-102)
Théorie Communiste:
Normative History and the Communist Essence of the Proletariat
(In their critique of When Insurrections Die, TC attack Dauvé's "normative" perspective, in which actual revolutions are counter-posed to what they could and should have been, that is, to a never-completely-spelled-out formula of a genuine communist..)
Endnotes: 01/2008 (Zeitschrift: 76-89)
Dauvé, Gilles:
When Insurrections Die
(Dauvé shows how the wave of proletarian revolts in the first half of the twentieth century failed: either because they were crushed by the vicissitudes of war and ideology, or because their "victories" took the form of counter-revolutions themselves.)
Endnotes: 01/2008 (Zeitschrift: 20-75)
Endnotes:
Bring out your dead
(An Introduction to the debate between Théorie Communiste (TC) and Troploin (Dauvé & Nesic) concerning how to theorise the history and actuality of class struggle and revolution in the capitalist epoch.)
Endnotes: 01/2008 (Zeitschrift: 2-18)
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