Associated Labor and Production in the Age of Barbarism Education Beyond Capital /
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| Gaia: | XXVI, 226 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color. text  | 
| Hizkuntza: | ingelesa | 
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        Cham :
          Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
    
        2024.
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| Edizioa: | 1st ed. 2024. | 
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| Sarrera elektronikoa: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-51183-7 | 
| Formatua: | Baliabide elektronikoa Liburua | 
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                  - Chapter 1: Labour as a vital necessity and alienated labour: an introduction
 - Chapter 2: Workers' councils and the limits of cooperativism: a look at István Mészáros’s contribution
 - Chapter 3: Factory committees: attempts at self-management during the early years of the Brazilian military dictatorship
 - Chapter 4: The exhaustion of the "civilizing" phase of capital and the historical need for an education beyond capital
 - Chapter 5: An overview of urban associated labour in Brazil: upsides and downsides of self-management in the productive microcosm
 - Chapter 6: Cooperation and Cooperativism in the São Paulo Landless Rural Workers (MST): an analysis of actions by the capitalist state to block the educational potential of associated labour.
 - Chapter 7: Associated Labour as an educational principle and school education: notes from recovered factories in Brazil and Argentina
 - Chapter 8: The National Solidarity Economy Training Centre: the contradictions of self-managed education inthe Solidarity Economy Movement
 - Chapter 9: The political economy of the “Green Revolution”, Agroecology and the Agroecology Schools of the Landless Rural Worker Movement (MST)
 - Chapter 10: Notes on social movements and education: challenges of the struggle between capital and labour in Brazil.