Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Where Things Start
2. Rethinking Revolutionary Theory
3. Frame: On Claude Lefort’s ‘L’Expérience Prolétarienne’
4. Working-Class Politics at Renault Billancourt
5. Looking for the Working Class
6. Reading Daniel Mothé
Postface
Bibliography
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historical, social, and political context, and an efficient use of
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phenomenology, especially Husserl and Merleau-Ponty."
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