Preface: Stop that train
Part I Rage-Hope-Richness
Part II We must re-learn hope
Part III Historicity
Part IV The Subject
Part V The Object: Money
Part VI Think hope, think crisis
Part VII Crisis postponed
Part VIII A Book in search of a Conclusion. Hope in search of a Happy Ending
Thanks
Notes
Bibliography
Index
John Holloway has published widely on Marxist theory, on the Zapatista movement and on the new forms of anti-capitalist struggle. His book Change the World without Taking Power has been translated into eleven languages and has stirred an international debate, and Crack Capitalism is a renowned classic. He is currently Professor of Sociology in the Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades of the Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla in Mexico.
'With a sure touch, Holloway gathers in this volume what he has
sown in a life of militancy'
*Antonio Negri, author of 'The End of Sovereignty'*
'John Holloway has a great talent for working through complex,
erudite, intellectually satisfying arguments in wonderfully
readable prose. His uncompromising critique of capitalist control
and his affirmation of 'the rabble' in this book serve as antidotes
to some of the poisons we are subjected to in contemporary
society'
*Michael Hardt, author of 'The Subversive 70s'*
'A wonderful call to fight and destroy the monstrous capitalist
Hydra'
*Michael Löwy, Marxist sociologist and philosopher*
'We are at the point zero of a history where everything must
disappear or be reborn. For the first time, a movement is growing
without leaders or external organisation, with the freedom to
become really human. John Holloway is one of those who discern in
this poetry of overflowing an uprising of life'
*Raoul Vaneigem, author of 'The Revolution of Everyday Life'*
'The world is driving towards a catastrophe. Against the current
trend, John Holloway argues that even in hopeless times hope should
not be abandoned. To some that may seem too optimistic, but
Holloway's reflections are important, and must be engaged with'
*Joachim Hirsch, Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the
Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt*
'This is Holloway at his subversive best'
*Werner Bonefeld, lecturer in Politics at the University of
York*
'In this finale to his remarkable trilogy, Holloway's work reaches
a crescendo as he captures and chokes that darkest of forces, the
veritable Hydra of money'
*Anitra Nelson, author of 'Beyond Money: A Postcapitalist
Strategy'*
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