The communism of capital?

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The communism of capital? / Beverungen, Armin; Murtola, Anna-Maria; Schwartz, Gregory.

in: Ephemera: Theory & Politics in Organization, Jahrgang 13, Nr. 3, 25.08.2013, S. 483-495.

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Beverungen A, Murtola A-M, Schwartz G. The communism of capital? Ephemera: Theory & Politics in Organization. 2013 Aug 25;13(3):483-495.

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abstract = "The 12 contributions to this latest issue of ephemera explore the valances of the paradoxical and seemingly incoherent expression that is {\textquoteleft}the communism of capital{\textquoteright}. Collectively they stake out new territory for the theorisation and organization of political struggle in a context in which capital has become increasingly aware that its age-old nemesis might today be lurking at its very heart.",
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KW - Cultural studies

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