Build It Now: Socialism for the Twenty-First CenturyMonthly Review Press, 2006 - 127 pages Build It Now puts forward a clear and innovative vision of a socialist future, and at the same time shows how concrete steps can be taken to make that vision a reality. It shows how the understanding of capitalism can itself become a political act—a defense of the real needs of human beings against the ongoing advance of capitalist profit. |
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... workday , make the workday as long as possible . A 10 - hour workday ? Fine . A 12 - hour work- day ? Better . The worker will perform more work for the capitalist over and above the wage , and capital will grow . Another way is by ...
... workday has been reduced since Marx wrote . But that doesn't invalidate Marx's description of capitalism— every gain occurs despite the opposition of capitalists ( as it did in Marx's time ) . Writing about the Ten - Hours Bill , the ...
... workday - but rather something to be incorporat- ed into the workday . In other words , a redefinition of work to include the process of producing the workers that worker management needs . Obviously , this involves the expansion of the ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 9 |
Ideology and Economic Development | 31 |
The Knowledge of a Better World | 43 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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