pt. I. Break -- pt. II. Cracks: the anti-politics of dignity -- pt. III. Cracks on the edge of impossibility -- pt. IV. The dual character of labour -- pt. V. Abstract labour: the great enclosure -- pt. VI. The crisis of abstract labour -- pt. VII. Doing against labour: the melodies of interstitial revolution -- pt. VIII. A time of birth?
Summary
'Crack Capitalism' argues that radical change can only come about through the creation, expansion and multiplication of 'cracks' in the capitalist system
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-298) and indexes