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    Chicester [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    ISBN: 1405177942 , 9781405177948
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 247 S. , 24x16x2 cm
    Series Statement: Blackwell manifestos
    DDC: 303.48273
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    Keywords: Globalisierung ; Auswirkung ; Zukunft ; Kapitalismus ; Kritik
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    ISBN: 9781474238618
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 480 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dardot, Pierre, 1952 - Common
    DDC: 303.484
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    Keywords: Electronic books ; Wohlfahrtsstaat ; Gemeinschaft ; Gemeinwohl
    Abstract: Cover page -- Halftitle page -- Series page -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Epigraph -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Introduction The Common: A Political Principle -- The Tragedy of the Non-Common -- The Strategic Emergence of the Common -- 1 Archaeology of the Common -- Co-Activity as the Basis of Political Obligation -- The Common: Between Statism and Theology -- The Reification of the Common -- The Common: Between the Vulgar and the Universal -- Common and Praxis -- Part I The Emergence of the Common -- 2 The Communist Burden -- or Communism Against the Common -- Communism as "Community of Life" -- Communism as "Association of Producers" -- State Communism, or the Bureaucratic Capture of the Common -- The State-Party and the Imposition of a Productivist Logic -- The Democratic Common versus the Common of State Production -- Liberating the Common from its Statist Capture -- 3 The Great Appropriation and the Return of the "Commons" -- The New Global "Enclosures" -- The Paradigm of the "Enclosure of the Commons" -- A Renewed Struggle Against Neoliberalism -- Property Rights and Competition Th rough Innovation -- The Demand for the Commons Against "Intellectual Property" -- The "Grand Narrative" of the Expropriation of the Commons -- Imperialism as the Exacerbation of Capitalist Violence -- "Dispossession" as a Typical Mode of Accumulation for Financial Capitalism -- The Limits of the "Enclosure" Paradigm -- 4 Critique of the Political Economy of the Commons -- "Private Goods" and "Public Goods" -- The Discovery of "Common Goods" -- The "Tragedy of the Commons" Debate -- The Institution as the Heart of the Commons -- The "Analytical Framework" of the Commons -- The Limits of the Institutional Analysis of the Commons -- From One Common to Another -- Is Knowledge Naturally Common? -- The "Constitutional Basis" of Knowledge Commons 58.
    Abstract: A New General Ethic? -- "Freedom" and the "Common" -- The Illusion of "Technological Communism" -- The "Knowledge Commons" from Capital's Perspective -- 5 Common, Rent, and Capital -- Defining the Common -- Cognitive Capitalism: Rent and Theft -- Proudhon: The Common as Spontaneous Social Force -- Marx: The Historical Production of the Common by Capital -- Capital's Common and the Worker's Common -- Beyond the Two Models -- Part II Law and Institution of the Common -- 6 The Law of Property and the Unappropriable -- The Activity of "Commoning" (koin ônein) as the Institutionalization of the Common (koinôn) -- The "Illusion of Archaic Collective Property" 25 -- The Advent of Proprietary Individualism -- The Summa Divisio (Supreme Division) Between Public Law and Private Law -- Public Domain, State Property, and Res Nullius -- The Use and Administration of the Unappropriable -- The Primacy of Creative Legal Practice Against the State -- The Common as "Being-in-Common" and the Common as "Acting-in-Common" -- 7 Law of the Common and "Common Law" -- A National Myth: The "Organic Continuity" of Common Law -- A Foundational Referent: The Magna Carta -- The Magna Carta: An Unfulfilled Document -- Custom, Common, Common Law -- The "War in the Woods" and The Black Act (1723) -- Custom as a Site of Conflict -- 8 The "Customary Law of Poverty" -- A "Law" Contrary to "Rational Law" -- The "Customs of the Poor" versus the "Customs of the Privileged" -- What is the Legal Basis for the Customs of the Poor? -- "Physical Poverty" and "Human Poverty" -- The "Legal Instinct" of the Poor -- "Activity" as the Foundation of the Law of the Poor -- The Irreducible Heterogeneity of the Customs of the Poor -- The Communism of the Poor: Obstacle or Progress? -- 9 The Workers' Common Between Custom and Institution -- Customs and Institutional Creations
    Abstract: Institutionalizing the Collective Force -- The "Social Constitution" -- Federalism as Social and Political Organization -- The "Proletarian Law" -- The Socialist Cooperation of Mauss and Jaurès -- Transforming Subjectivity by Transforming Social Practices -- What Remains of the Workers' Common? -- 10 Instituent Praxis -- The Sociological Reduction of the Institution to the Instituted -- Institution, Sovereignty, Authority -- Institution and Constituent Power -- Instituent Power and Social Imaginary -- Praxis and Creation -- Instituent Praxis -- Praxis as the Co-Institution of Rules -- Part III Nine Political Propositions -- POLITICAL PROPOSITION 1 We Must Construct a Politics of the Common -- Convergence Rather Than Circumvention -- The Common is the Principle of Social Transformation -- POLITICAL PROPOSITION 2 Use Rights Must Challenge Property -- Use and Property -- "Use" and "Usufruct": The Classical Model -- Access, Property, and Time Restrictions -- The Theory of Property as a "Bundle of Rights" -- Toward an Expanded Use Right Against the Law of Property -- POLITICAL PROPOSITION 3 The Common is the Principle of Labor's Emancipation -- POLITICAL PROPOSITION 4 We Must Institute Common Work -- POLITICAL PROPOSITION 5 Economic Associationism is the Pathway to the Society of the Common -- Can the Social Economy Re-Make Society? -- POLITICAL PROPOSITION 6 The Common Must Be the Basis of Social Democracy -- Social and Economic Citizenship -- POLITICAL PROPOSITION 7 Public Services Must Become Institutions of the Common -- From "Social Organism" to the Public Institutions of the Common -- "I comuni per i beni comuni" -- POLITICAL PROPOSITION 8 The Commons Must be Global -- Is Humanity a Legal Subject? -- The Limits to the Globalization of Law -- Global Public Goods, or, How Not to Change the Frame
    Abstract: The "Common Heritage of Humanity": The Ambiguous Return of "Things in Common" -- Fundamental Common Rights: A Stalled Dynamic -- POLITICAL PROPOSITION 9 We Must Institute a Federation of Commons -- International Federalism -- The "Federal Republic" -- "Intra-State" and "Interstate" Federalism -- The True Scope of the Federal Principle -- Toward a Double Federation of the "Commons" -- Constructing a Transnational Political Citizenship -- Post-Script on Revolution in the Twenty-First Century -- Reviving the Grandeur of the Idea of "Revolution" -- Revolution as the "Self-Institution of Society" -- Instituting the Unappropriable -- Notes
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    Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
    ISBN: 9781444396454
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (259 pages)
    Series Statement: Wiley-Blackwell Manifestos Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.482
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Abstract: After Globalization -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- A Précis: The Argument -- Part I: The Afterlife of Globalization -- a. Nothing Can Save Us -- b. From Globalization to Anti-Americanism -- c. From Anti-Americanism Back to Globalization -- d. "I face the World as it is": On Obama -- e. Of and After: Two Narratives of the Global -- f. Seven Theses after Globalization -- g. Something's Missing -- Part II: The Limits of Liberalism -- a. After Globalization, or, Liberalism after Neoliberalism -- b. Neoliberals Dressed in Black: Richard Florida -- c. The Anecdotal American: Thomas Friedman -- d. Confidence Game: Paul Krugman -- e. The Non-Shock Doctrine: Naomi Klein -- f. The Limits of Hollywood: Michael Clayton -- Part III: The Global Generation -- a. Next Generation -- b. From Anti-Americanism to Globalization -- c. A Map of the World -- d. Biogeographies -- e. Can't Get There from Here -- Conclusion: "Oh, Don't Ask Why!" -- Index.
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    In:  European journal of cultural studies Vol. 5, No. 4 (2002), p. 504-506
    ISSN: 1367-5494
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: European journal of cultural studies
    Publ. der Quelle: London : Sage
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 5, No. 4 (2002), p. 504-506
    DDC: 050
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    Malden, Mass : Blackwell Pub
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Series Statement: Wiley-Blackwell Manifestos
    Parallel Title: Print version After globalization
    DDC: 303.48/2
    Keywords: Globalization in literature ; Globalization ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Relentlessly, remorselessly, endlessly, we are told there is no alternative to globalization, whether our lecturers are bourgeois economists, progressive journalists, or imaginative litterateurs. Eric Cazdyn and Imre Szeman dare to go beyond the standard thinking of the day and query the very heart of mobile capital and its impact on daily life. Their alternative vision breathes new life into our sense of evolution and inevitability." Toby Miller, author of Globalization and Sport and -Global Hollywood "Cazdyn and Szeman begin the with the idea that the current economic crisis has historicized globalization, turning it from a process that looked as inevitable as, say, global warming still does, into an episode in the history of capitalism: hence the possibility not just of more globalization but of an 'after globalization.' And hence also, they argue, the renewed possibility of an 'after capitalism.' In powerful critiques of what they describe as the common sense of capital today they sketch out the terms in which changes more radical than substituting generous and honest leaders for the greedy and dishonest ones we've currently got might begin to be imagined." -Walter Benn Michaels, University of Illinois at Chicago
    Abstract: Front Matter -- A Přcis: The Argument -- Part I: The Afterlife of Globalization -- Part II: The Limits of Liberalism -- Part III: The Global Generation -- Conclusion: ₃Oh, don't ask why!₄ -- Index
    Description / Table of Contents: Front MatterA Přcis: The Argument -- Part I: The Afterlife of Globalization -- Part II: The Limits of Liberalism -- Part III: The Global Generation -- Conclusion: b3sOh, don't ask why!b4s -- Index.
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    Vancouver : UBC Press
    ISBN: 9780774817592
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (345 p)
    Parallel Title: Print version Cultural Autonomy : Frictions and Connections
    DDC: 303.482
    Keywords: Electronic books
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Cover Page""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""1 Introduction: Cultural Autonomy, Politics, and Global Capitalism""; ""2 Our Ways of Knowing: Globalization � The End of Universalism?""; ""3 Bioeconomics, Culture, and Politics after Globalization""; ""4 Globalization, Postmodernism, and (Autonomous) Criticism""; ""5 The World, the Literary, and the Political""; ""6 Global Public Intellectuals, Autonomy, and Culture: Reflections Inspired by the Death of Edward Said""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""7 The Politics of Indigenous Knowledge in Environmental Assessment: James Bay Crees and Hydroelectric Projects""""8 Global Humanitarianism and Racial Autonomy in Roméo Dallaire�s Shake Hands with the Devil""; ""9 Global Activism and the Visual Grammar of Nature""; ""10 Making Big Noise: The Northern Resonance of Zapatismo""; ""11 Anti-Fascist Gluttons of the World Unite! The Cultural Politics of Slow Food""; ""12 Autonomy on the Market: China and India Change Tracks""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""13 Dead-Stock Boards, Blown-Out Spots, and the Olympic Games: Global Twists and Local Turns in the Formation of China�s Skateboarding Community""""Notes and Acknowledgments""; ""Works Cited""; ""Contributors""; ""Index""
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    Malden, Mass. : Blackwell Pub.
    ISBN: 9781444396478 , 1444396471 , 9781444396454 , 1444396455 , 9781444396461 , 1444396463 , 9781405177948 , 1405177942
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    DDC: 303.48/2
    Keywords: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization ; Globalization ; Globalization in literature ; Globalisierung ; Globalization in literature ; Globalization ; Zukunft ; Kritik ; Auswirkung ; Kapitalismus ; Globalisierung ; Electronic books ; Globalisierung ; Kapitalismus ; Kritik ; Globalisierung ; Auswirkung ; Zukunft
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    In:  Cultural studies (2008), Seite 82-97 | year:2008 | pages:82-97
    ISBN: 9781405145770
    Language: Undetermined
    Titel der Quelle: Cultural studies
    Publ. der Quelle: Malden, MA : Blackwell Publishing, 2008
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2008), Seite 82-97
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2008
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:82-97
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9780271091877 , 0271091878
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 292 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: AnthropoScene: the SLSA book series
    Keywords: 1900-2099 ; Petroleum in literature ; Fiction History and criticism 20th century ; Fiction History and criticism 21st century ; Pétrole dans la littérature ; Roman - 21e siècle - Histoire et critique ; LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 20th Century ; Fiction ; Petroleum in literature ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Energy humanities ; Environmental humanities ; petroculture ; petrofiction ; postcolonial ecocriticism ; world literature ; world oil literature
    Abstract: Oil, like other fossil fuels, permeates every aspect of human existence. Yet it has been largely ignored by cultural critics, especially in the context of the Global South. Seeking to make visible not only the pervasiveness of oil in society and culture but also its power, Oil Fictions stages a critical intervention that aligns with the broader goals of the energy humanities.Exploring literature and film about petroleum as a genre of world literature, Oil Fictions focuses on the ubiquity of oil as well as the cultural response to petroleum in postcolonial states. The chapters engage with African, South American, South Asian, Iranian, and transnational petrofictions and cover topics such as the relationship of colonialism to the fossil fuel economy, issues of gender in the Thermocene epoch, and discussions of migration, precarious labor, and the petro-diaspora. This unique exploration includes testimonies of the oil encounter--through memoirs, journals, and interviews--from a diverse geopolitical grid, ranging from the Permian Basin to the Persian Gulf.By engaging with non-Western literary responses to petroleum in a concentrated, sustained way, this pathbreaking book illuminates the transnational dimensions of the discourse on oil. It will appeal to scholars and students working in literature and science studies, energy humanities, ecocriticism, petrocriticism, environmental humanities, and Anthropocene studies.In addition to the editors, the contributors to this volume include Henry Obi Ajumeze, Rebecca Babcock, Ashley Dawson, Sharae Deckard, Scott DeVries, Kristen Figgins, Amitav Ghosh, Corbin Hiday, Helen Kapstein, Micheal Angelo Rumore, Simon Ryle, Sheena Stief, Imre Szeman, Maya Vinai, and Wendy W. Walters
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Frontmatter , Contents , Preface , Acknowledgments , Introduction: Reading Our Contemporary Petrosphere , 1 Petrofiction, Revisited , 2 Energy and Autonomy: Worker Struggles and the Evolution of Energy Systems , 3 Gendering Petrofi ction: Energy, Imperialism, and Social Reproduction , 4 Petrofeminism: Love in the Age of Oil , 5 "We Are Pipeline People": Nnedi Okorafor's Ecocritical Speculations , 6 Petro-drama in the Niger Delta: Ben Binebai's My Life in the Burning Creeks and Oil's "Refuse of History" , 7 Documenting "Cheap Nature" in Amitav Ghosh's The Glass Palace: A Petro-aesthetic Critique , 8 Aestheticizing Absurd Extraction: Petro-capitalism in Deepak Unnikrishnan's "In Mussafah Grew People" , 9 Petro-cosmopolitics: Oil and the Indian Ocean in Amitav Ghosh's The Circle of Reason , 10 Xerodrome Lube: Cyclonic Geopoetics and Petropolytical War Machines , 11 Oil Gets Everywhere: Critical Representations of the Petroleum Industry in Spanish American Literature , 12 Conjectures on World Energy Literature , 13 Petrofiction as Stasis in Abdelrahman Munif's Cities of Salt and Joseph O'Neill's Netherland , 14 Assessing the Veracity of the Gulf Dreams: An Interview with Author Benyamin , 15 Testimonies from the Permian Basin , Afterword , Contributors , Index , In English
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    Hoboken, NJ ; Chichester, West Sussex, UK :Wiley Blackwell,
    ISBN: 978-1-118-47226-2 , 978-1-118-47229-3 , 978-1-118-47230-9
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 564 Seiten).
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    DDC: 801/.95
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1920-2017 ; Criticism / fast / (OCoLC)fst00883735 ; Culture / Philosophy / fast / (OCoLC)fst00885075 ; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory / bisacsh ; Philosophie ; Criticism ; Culture / Philosophy ; Literaturtheorie. ; Kulturtheorie. ; Kritische Theorie. ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Literaturtheorie ; Kulturtheorie ; Kritische Theorie ; Kulturtheorie ; Geschichte 1920-2017
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