Beyond Crisis : After the Collapse of Institutional Hope in Greece, What? / edited by John Holloway, Katerina Nasioka, and Panagiotis Doulos ; translations from the Greek by Anna-Maeve Holloway.
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Oakland, CA :
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2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Intro; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface. Disillusion. Yet; Introduction-John Holloway, Katerina Nasioka, and Panagiotis Doulos; One. Beyond Hope: Prospects for the Commons in Austerity-Stricken Greece-Theodoros Karyotis; Two. The Government of Hope, the Hope of Government, and the Role of Elections as Wave-Breakers of Radical Prefigurative Political Processes-Leonidas Oikonomakis; Three. Capital Is the Catastrophe of Humanity: We Must Break It. And We Are the Catastrophe of Capital: It Must Break Us. In Other Words: Greece-John Holloway.
- Four. On Antimemorandum Struggles and Democracy That Is (Not) on the Way-Giorgos SotiropoulosFive. Crisis, State, and Violence: The Example of Greece-Panagiotis Doulos; Six. Whose Lives Matter? Nationalism, Antifascism, and the Relationship with Immigrants-Dimitra Kotouza; Seven. Imperialism and Internationalism in Neoliberal Modernity-Panos Drakos; Eight. Crisis and Negativity: On the Revolutionary Subject in Times of Crisis-Katerina Nasioka; Nine. Anti-Epilogue-John Holloway, Katerina Nasioka, and Panagiotis Doulos; Contributors; Index.