02754oam 22004334a 450 991024744520332120250506151458.010.21983/P3.0146.1.00(CKB)4100000001283605(OAPEN)1004616(OCoLC)1183730369(MdBmJHUP)muse87199(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/38964(oapen)doab38964(EXLCZ)99410000000128360520200729e20202016 uy 0engurmu#---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCrisis States: Governance, Resistance & Precarious CapitalismJeff ShantzBrooklyn, NYpunctum books2016Baltimore, Maryland :Project Muse,2020©20201 online resource (79 pages) illustrations; PDF, digital file(s)Print version: 0988234084 Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-79).State of crisis today -- State and capital: from planner state to crisis state -- On resistance in a time of crisis: we are all illegal now -- The positive content of struggle: auto-valorization -- Socialized work to socialized welfare.This is an age of crisis: economic, political, environmental, and social. Yet the nature of contemporary crisis is often misunderstood. Crisis, rather than being accidental or episodic -- as is too often assumed -- has been a regular feature of state practice in the neoliberal austerity regimes of contemporary capitalism. In this timely work Jeff Shantz gives special attention to the particular manufactured crises associated with austerity regimes and conditions of precarity within contemporary capitalism, and how Crisis States differ from other forms of state practice.Crisis is a powerful weapon of states and capital in the pursuit of accumulation, exploitation, and control. Engaging insights from anarchism and autonomous Marxism, Shantz lays bare the real nature and character of crisis as political and social pursuits of state and capital under precarious capitalism.Attention is also given to social resistance under crisis state conditions. Contemporary capitalism renders the oppressed and exploited precarious at the same time as opportunities are opened to render the system itself precarious. Understanding Crisis States and precarious capitalism is crucial in considering prospects for resistance.AnarchismAnarchism.320.5/7Shantz Jeff802587MdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910247445203321UNINA02127nam2 2200385 i 450 CFI016778720251003044128.08820715600978882071560110. rist. 2007IT91-8940 20130827d1988 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nz01ncRDAcarrier2Pietro Celicoprefazione: Pasquale NicoteraNapoliLiguori1988528 p.ill.24 cm.001CFI00308282001 Prospezioni idrogeologichePietro Celico2Acque sotterraneeFIRCFIC040018EGeoidrologiaFIRCFIC002053I551.49Geologia, idrologia, meteorologia. Geomorfologia e idrosfera.Acque sotterranee (acque subsuperficiali)20551.49Acque sotterranee (acque subsuperficiali)23Acque del sottosuoloAcque subsuperficialiAcque sotterraneeAcque del sottosuoloAcque sotterraneeAcque subsuperficialiITIT-00000020130827IT-BN0095 IT-AV0007 IT-NA0079 NAP BNMAGAZZINO magazzini correnti divisi per anniCFI0167787Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneov. 1-2 01DOCENTI 551.49 CEL.pr 0104 0000013515 VMA (0002 v. 2Y 2009101920091019v. 1-2 in due copie 01BCA SC. TECNOL 148 01 0000079885 VMA (0002 v. 2B 2022050920220509v. 1-2 in due copie 01BCA SC. TECNOL 148 01 0000079895 VMA (0002 bis v. 2 (2. copia)Y 2022050920220509v. 1-2 in due copie 01SALA 551.49 CEL.pr 0104 0000015885 VMA (2bis v. 2 (2. copia)A 2010040620100406v. 1-2 in due copie 01SALA 551.49 CEL.pr 0104 0000001825 VMA (0002 v. 2A 2007072620070726 01 AV BN261340UNISANNIO