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    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
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    b3kat_BV049408791
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (325 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783031124747
    Series Statement: Marx, Engels, and Marxisms Series
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Why a Marxist Critique of Theories of Collective Action and Social Movements Is Significant? -- The Roads to a Marxist Theory of Class Struggle -- The Legacy of Classical Marxism -- Class Struggle as a Theoretical Object -- Antecedents of a Marxist Critique of Collective Action and Social Movements Theories -- Presentation of the Content in This Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: From the Critique of Collective Action Theories to the Study of Political Class Composition -- Introduction -- From the Critique of the Theories on Collective Action to the Development of Dimensions for the Analysis of Processes of Political Class Composition/Decomposition -- Possibilities and Limits -- From Technical Composition to Political Composition: Social Infrastructure, Mobilization and Organization as Process Dimensions -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: Class Formation and Collective Action from a Marxist Perspective -- Introduction -- Background -- Socialisation and Individualisation in Marxism -- The Productive Forces -- The State -- Power, Solidarity and Mobilisation -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4: From Mechanisms to Dynamics: How to Embed Social Movement Studies Within Historical Materialism -- Introduction -- Choosing Different Entry Points to Research Social Movements -- Integrating SMS into a Historical Materialist Framework -- A Dialectical Method -- Contradictions and the Cognitive Dynamic -- The Social Whole and the Environmental Dynamic -- The Organizational Dynamic -- Adding a New Dynamic: The Institutional Dynamic and the Capitalist State -- By Way of Conclusion: Conceptualizing Social Movements Within a Theory of Capitalism -- References -- Chapter 5: The Denial of Social Classes in the Theory of Collective Contentious Action , An Example: 1848 -- Marx and the Theory of Collective Action -- Marx's and Engels' Concept of Social Classes -- Society Versus Individuals -- Form and Content -- Individuals and Class Interest -- References -- Chapter 6: On Dignity: Reflections on the Rationality of Insurrectional Actions -- Introduction -- From Consciousness to Action (and Vice Versa) -- On Collective Action (and Its Rationality) -- Some Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 7: A Marxist Perspective on Workers' Collective Action -- Introduction -- Mobilization Theory: A Critique -- A Return to the Labour Process -- Cooperation, Solidarity and Workers' Collective Action -- Conclusions and Implications for Empirical Analysis -- References -- Chapter 8: Work, Reproduction and Informality: Challenges for a Marxist Politics of Labour -- Informal Labour -- Reproductive Labour -- Bringing the Concepts Together -- References -- Chapter 9: Gramsci, Theoretician of Political Subjectivation: The Subalternity-Autonomy-Hegemony Triad -- I. -- II. -- III. -- IV. -- V. -- VI. -- References -- Chapter 10: Surplus Populations, Working-Class Struggles and Crises of Capitalism: A World-Historical Materialist Reconceptualization -- Introduction -- Dynamics of Historical Capitalism and Particularities of Labor Unrest: An Empirical Paradox? -- Surplus Populations and Struggles for Survival Within the Interstices of Capitalism -- Legitimacy Crisis of Capitalism and Social Rebellions of the Surplus Populations -- Protests Against Unemployment, 1850-2016 -- Stagnant Surplus Protests for the Reproduction of Livelihood -- Race, Violence, and Crime -- Riot-Strike-Riot? -- Capitalist Expansion, Dispossession, and Struggles of Latent Surplus Populations -- Uneven Development and Formal Subsumption -- Semi-Proletarianization as the Dominant Mode -- Labor Aristocracies, Middle Classes, and Latency Ex-Post , Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Being on the Side of Workers: On the Normative Foundations of Global Labour Studies -- The Normative Gap in Global Labour Studies -- Problematising Value Freedom -- Class Domination and the Suffering of Workers -- Neoliberalism and the Imperative of the Market -- Trade Unionism and Social Critique -- Qualified Ethical Naturalism as a Normative Foundation -- The Normative-Critical Subtext of Global Labour Studies -- Analytical and Political Implications -- References -- Chapter 12: About the Old and New "Class Maps": Notes on the Formation of the Working Class -- Introduction -- Relations Between Class and Labour: The Mobilisation of Social Labour -- Relations Between Class and the Notions of Commodification, Exploitation and Dispossession -- Notes on Processes of Working-Class Formation in Latin America -- Conclusions -- References -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Piva, Adrián Marxism, Social Movements and Collective Action Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 ISBN 9783031124730
    Language: English
    Keywords: Soziale Klasse ; Soziale Bewegung ; Kollektivismus ; Marxismus ; Aufsatzsammlung
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