Workers and capital /

"Workers and Capital is universally recognised as the most important work produced by operaismo, a current of political thought emerging in the 1960s that revolutionised the institutional and extra-parliamentary Left in Italy and beyond. In the decade after its first publication in 1966, the de...

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Main Authors: Tronti, Mario (Author)
Group Author: Broder, David (Translator)
Published: Verso,
Publisher Address: London :
Publication Dates: 2019.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Italian
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Summary: "Workers and Capital is universally recognised as the most important work produced by operaismo, a current of political thought emerging in the 1960s that revolutionised the institutional and extra-parliamentary Left in Italy and beyond. In the decade after its first publication in 1966, the debates over Workers and Capital produced new methods of analysis and a new vocabulary for thousands of militants, helping to inform the new forms of workplace, youth, and community struggle. Concepts such as "neocapitalism," "class composition," "mass-worker," "the plan of capital," "workers' inquiry" and "co-research" became established as part of the Italian Left's political lexicon. Five decades since it was first published, Workers and Capital remains a key text in the history of the international workers' movement, yet only now appears in English translation for the first time. Far from being simply an artefact of the intense political conflicts of the 1960s, Tronti's work offers extraordinary tools for understanding the powerful shifts in the nature of work and class composition in recent decades." --
Item Description: Originally published under title Operai e capitale by Einaudi in 1966.
Carrier Form: xxxiv, 364 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781788730396 (hardback) :
1788730399 (hardback)
9781788730402 (paperback)
1788730402 (paperback)
Index Number: HD4901
CLC: F246
Call Number: F246/T854
Contents: Part one. First hypotheses. Marx yesterday and today -- Factory and society -- The plan of capital -- A new type of political experiment: Lenin in England -- An old tactic for a new strategy -- 1905 in Italy -- Class and party.
Part two. Initial theses. Marx, labour-power, working class -- Hegel and Ricardo -- The exchange of money for labour -- Critique of ideology -- Woe to June! -- The particularity of the commodity labour-power -- Productive labour -- What the proletariat is -- The forms of struggle -- Labour as non-capital -- The labour theory of value as watchword -- The class -- The strategy of refusal -- Tactics = organisation -- The struggle against work! -- Postscript of problems -- Appendix: Our operaismo.