History and obstinacy /
Alexander Kluge, Oskar Negt; edited with an introduction by Devin Fore ; translated by Richard Langston.
- Brooklyn, N.Y. : Zone Books, 2014.
- 541 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
With hard- and supercover
Index: pp. 521-540
Cont.: Part 1. The historical organization of labor capacities -- The orgins of labor capacities in separation (the permanence of primitive accumulation) -- Self-regulation as a natural characteristic -- Elements of a political economy of labor power -- Part 2. The public sphere of production -- The labor of intelligence -- The historical terrain where labor capacities emerge -- Part 3. The violence of relationships -- Was as labor -- Love politics: the obstinacy of intimacy -- Appendix: an atlas of concepts (with interspersed stories).