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    Format: 552 Seiten , Illustrationen , 30 cm
    ISBN: 9783753302096
    Series Statement: Potosí Principle Archive Volume 1
    Note: From primitive accumulation to the tendential fall of the profit rate / about the communist manifesto, its pride and its no more shareable certainty / two moments of muteness / two models of description, either to execute or to reject power -- From primitive accumulation to the tendential fall of the profit rate I the debt regime /the deep knowledge about struggles in Latin America / why the women are leading the struggle -- How domestic work at rich people's parties spreads the Corona Virus / The fear of digital capitalism is justified. It ventures out into all areas of human life to pretend that an application of market logic is needed -- Eight Questions about what has changed in Neo-Exlractivism since 2008 / Can you compare a back with a mountain? -- ... a silver bridge could be made from Madrid to Potosi that is four fingers thick and fourteen cubits wide -- The fish falls through the mouth / about lithium in Bolivia triggering the coup d'etat / hopes and desires I how to archive a history of 500 years of extraction of mountains and men -- Why machines cannot create value, essay by George Caffentzis, 1997 -- Archivo Caminante walks through transgenic landscapes and thinks on transgenic culture -- How could you work in paradise! Where the margins between Cockaigne - the paradise of the growling stomachs - and Eldorado - the paradise of the indebted - are blurring in this fog of the desiring machines and its endless connectivity which says and says and sings and sings: production is comsumtion and consumtion is production. -- 40 Curses from a collection of thousands held elsewhere. Spelling out that 'primitive accumulation' is not archaic, and its relation to 'crisis' is not mysterious. -- Isaias Grinolo: Mallets of the Streets / 2. m. mallet, usually of great weight, to beat metals, beat the buns, etc. / 5. m. Flamenco song that does not need guitar accompaniment. It comes from the song of the blacksmiths, boilermakers, etc. that accompanied the hammer.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Ausstellungskatalog
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Siekmann, Andreas 1961-
    Author information: Creischer, Alice 1960-
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