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|a Intro; Contents; Acknowledgements; Note on References; Introduction; 1. 'Our Notion from the Very Beginning'; 2. Ethics and Politics; 3. Overview of Chapters; Chapter 1. Prometheus Plus Spartacus; 1. Introduction; 2. The Action of Freedom; 3. Labour and Objectification; 4. Democracy; Chapter 2. From Freedom to Self-Emancipation; 1. Introduction; 2. Reckonings; 3. Linking the Present to the Future; 4. Educating the Educator; Chapter 3. Historical Materialism and Self-Emancipation; 1. History and Prophecy; 2. False Starts; 3. History as Constraint
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|a 4. It's Been Coming! -- Determination and Inevitability5. History and Strategy; Chapter 4. Communism, Utopia and Vision; 1. Introduction; 2. Communism as Vision; 3. Whose Ideals, Whose Society?; 4. Utopia Negativa; Chapter 5. Exploitation, Justice and Freedom; 1. Introduction; 2. Exploitation and Justice; 3. Mutato Nomine de te Fabula Narratur; 4. The Wedges of Hephaestus; Chapter 6. Alienation, Human Nature, Human Good; 1. Introduction; 2. Marx and Human Nature; 3. Revolutionary Aristotelianism and Its Limits; 4. The Human Bad; Chapter 7. Denouncing the Abyss
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|a 1. Politics and the Political2. Politicising and Depoliticising; 3. Demanding, Smashing, Seizing; 4. Politics and Self-Emancipation; Chapter 8. Self-Emancipation and Revolutionary Practice; 1. Introduction; 2. Leon Trotsky and the Interdependence of Means and Ends; 3. Stephen D'Arcy and the Democratic Standard for Militancy; 4. Georg Lukács and the Actuality of Revolution; 5. Jane McAlevey and Whole Worker Organising; 6. Conclusion (Once More on Theory and Practice); Bibliography; Index
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