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020 _a9781784780623
082 _a363.32
_bCLO
100 _aClover, Joshua
245 _aRiot strike riot : the new era of uprisings
260 _bVerso,
_c2019
_aLondon :
300 _axii, 208 p. ;
_bill., (b & w),
_c20 cm
365 _b9.99
_c£
_d113.80
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aFerguson. Tottenham. Clichy-Sous-Bois. Oakland. Within capital's core, the riot looms increasingly large within the repertoire of struggles. Rather than inchoate spasms or immiserated absence of the revolutionary idea, this book locates the riot within longue duree of capitalist transformation: facts not failures. Just as the turn to the strike two centuries ago signaled recompositions of class and society, the return of the riot testifies to current possibilities of anticapitalist struggle, featuring radicalized struggle beyond the labor market. Following the post-1600 course "riot-strike-riot," the book departs from lapsed models of party and revolution, showing how shifting global strategies to restore profitability since the 1970s must inevitably open onto "circulation struggles" which pass through riot, and whose horizon is the commune.
650 _aCommunal living
650 _aStrikes and lockouts
650 _aCommunes contre-culture
650 _aRiots
650 _aStrikes events
650 _aRadicalism
650 _aViolence in Society
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