Introduction: Transition, Transformation, Resistance: Theorising the Future by co-editor Neal Harris
Part 1: The Future Beckons: Alternative Visions
Chapter One: 'Alternative Economies', Luke Martell
Chapter Two: 'Worker Ownership, Self-Management, and the Promise of a Co-operative Economy', Robin Jervis
Chapter Three: 'Fully Automated Luxury... What?' Neal Harris
Part 2: The Journey: Theorising Transition and Resistance
Chapter Four: Understanding Intercultural Experience: Super-Diversity, Social Learning and Cultural Trends Toward Transition, Estevao Bosco
Chapter Five: Regaining the Future: The Temporal Complexity of Transitional Politics, Onur Acaroglu
Chapter Six: Socialist transition through a Sacred Entanglement with the Earth: Transforming States of Exception into Revolutionary Fervour, Arnab Chakraborty
Part 3: Classes, Collectives, Groupings: Transition and Subjectivity
Chapter Seven: 'The masses will rise again': Rosa Luxemburg, the concept of the masses and the question of non-revolutionary working class, Dana Mills
Chapter Eight: Glimpsing the future in neoliberal subjectivities: 'Self-optimisation' as a resource for transition, Will Leggett
Chapter Nine: Acephalic Resistance: Evaluating the Contemporaneity of 'New' Social Movements through the case of 'the Yellow Vests', Denis Chevalier-Bousseau
Part 4: Transition through the InstitutionsChapter Ten: Neoliberalism's Material and Ideological Profit from Incarceration: A Call for Abolition, Anna Wimbledon
Chapter Eleven: Desire beyond Market Forces: Queerness in India after the removal of Article 377, Anup Sharma
Chapter Twelve: Films as Cognitive Machines: A Discussion through the Apparatus Theory, Ufuk Gürbüzdal
Chapter Thirteen: Hippocrates Pronounced Dead: Breaking Down Neoliberal Complacency in Healthcare, Ozan Siso
Conclusion by co-editor Onur Acaroglu
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