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Transvolution

In: Make Capitalism History

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  • Simon Sutterlütti

    (University of Bonn)

  • Stefan Meretz

    (University of Bonn)

Abstract

Transvolution is a third strategy for societal transformation alongside from reform and revolution. A liberation process must include needs-oriented self-organised societal constitution. In a first step, an early form of a society-constituting new way of re/production and mediation emerges. In a second step, this early form is societally generalised; it expands and creates a fundamental break with capitalism. Transvolution is a new paradigm of societal transformation linked to theories such as prefigurative and interstitial practices that can help rethink emancipatory politics.

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  • Simon Sutterlütti & Stefan Meretz, 2023. "Transvolution," Springer Books, in: Make Capitalism History, chapter 0, pages 73-88, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-14645-9_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-14645-9_3
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