[SSC] Series of articles about John Holloway’s 'Crack Capitalism '

Michael Neary nearymichael at hotmail.com
Fri Mar 29 01:35:22 UTC 2013


Sarah,
Have you read Ana Dinerstein's review of John Holloway's Crack Capitalism published by Capital and Class in 2012 http://cnc.sagepub.com/content/36/3/521.abstract
M

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> Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 01:38:49 +0100
> From: sarah at socialsciencecentre.org.uk
> Subject: [SSC] Series of articles about John Holloway’s 'Crack Capitalism '
> 
> Perhaps of interest for those interested in John Holloway's work and debates around 'cracking capitalism', prefigurative politics, etc. 
> (though barring Cynthia Cockburn, where are the women?). 
> 
> Best,
> Sarah
> 
> Series of articles about John Holloway’s Crack Capitalism (Special Issue of Journal of Classical Sociology). 
> 
> Can prefigurative politics prevail? The implications for movement strategy in John Holloway’s Crack Capitalism 
> Kevin Young and Michael Schwartz
> Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 220-239. 
> 
> Flirting with value critique: Remarks on John Holloway’s Crack Capitalism 
> Karl Reitter
> Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 248-255. 
> 
> Refusing the terms of non-existence, breaking their constraints: John Holloway, cracking capitalism and the meaning of revolution today 
> Christian Garland
> Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 256-266. 
> 
> Revolution and detotalization: An approach to John Holloway’s Crack Capitalism 
> Sergio Tischler
> Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 267-280. 
> 
> Holloway, La Boétie, Hegel 
> Richard Gunn and Adrian Wilding
> Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 173-190. 
> 
> Let us change the world without taking power violently 
> John Foran
> Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 240-247. 
> 
> On the possibility that the revolution that will end capitalism might fail to usher in communism 
> Marcel Stoetzler
> Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 191-204. 
> 
> ‘Open Marxism’ against and beyond the ‘Great Enclosure’? Reflections on how (not) to crack capitalism 
> Simon Susen
> Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 281-331. 
> 
> ‘Who are “we”?’, asks one of us 
> Cynthia Cockburn
> Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 205-219. 
> 
> Variations on different themes: A response 
> John Holloway
> Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 332-348. 
> 
> Editorial 
> John Holloway
> Journal of Classical Sociology, May 2012; vol. 12, 2: pp. 171-172. 
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