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The Beginning of History
註釋Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables and Boxes -- Preface -- 1. The Beginning of History -- Other Dimensions -- Front Line and Alternatives -- Emanating Antagonism -- False Polarities -- Structure of the Book -- Part I: Orientations: Co-Production of Livelihoods as Contested Terrain -- 2. Value Struggles -- Temporary Time-Space Commons -- The Market as an Ethical System -- Positing the Outside -- Value Struggles -- 3. Capital as a Social Force -- Capitalism as Subsystem -- Capital -- Telos, Drive and Conatus -- 4. With No Limits -- Capital's Boundlessness -- Global M-C-M: a Classic Illustration -- 5. Production and Reproduction -- Circuit Coupling -- Waged and Unwaged Work and the Realm of the Invisible -- 6. Production, Reproduction and Global Loops -- The Front Line: the Articulation Between Conati -- International Division of Labour -- Part II: Global Loops: Some Explorations On the Contemporary Work Machine -- 7. Enclosures and Disciplinary Integration -- Generation and Homeostasis -- A Conceptual Map -- Governmentality -- 8. Global Loops -- Neoliberal Globalisation -- Globalisations -- 9. The Global Work Machine -- Global Production Networks and TNCs -- Disciplinary Trade -- Spatial Substitutability and 'Class Composition' -- Part III: Context, Contest and Text: Discourses and Their Clashing Practices -- 10. Marx and the Enclosures We Face -- Capital Encloses -- Marx and the Continuous Character of Enclosures -- Continuity, Social Conflict and Alternatives -- 11. Enclosures With No Limits -- Enclosures as a Front Line -- Types of Enclosure -- 12. The 'Law of Value', Immaterial Labour, and the 'Centre' of Power -- Global Markets and Value Practices -- What Is the 'Law of Value'? -- Critical Approaches to the 'Law of Value' -- The 'Centre' of Power -- 13. The Valuing and Measuring of Capital