Contents

Translator's Note, 6

  1. Tract I
    1. What is communism?
      1. Science fiction?
    2. Communism or capitalism?
      1. Sliced bread;
      2. The capitalist mode of production;
      3. Private property;
      4. Profit;
      5. Wage labor and industrialization;
      6. The state and capitalism;
      7. Recycling;
      8. Savages;
      9. Marx and Engels
    3. The end of property
      1. What is property?;
      2. The agrarian question;
      3. From scarcity to abundance;
      4. The transformation of products
    4. Beyond work
      1. Work and torture;
      2. Science and automation;
      3. Class society and robotization;
      4. Remuneration;
      5. Laziness;
      6. The allocation of tasks;
      7. Onerous jobs;
      8. The end of separations;
      9. Production and consumption;
      10. Production and education
  1. Tract II
    1. Money and the estimation of costs
      1. Money;
      2. Compliments;
      3. The law of value;
      4. Free distribution;
      5. Working time;
      6. Fantastical;
      7. Elevator or stairs?;
      8. Calculation;
      9. Comparisons
    2. Beyond the political
      1. The end of the state;
      2. Workers’ councils;
      3. Democracy;
      4. The electoral circus;
      5. The strike;
      6. The party
  2. Tract III
    1. Insurrection and communization
      1. Violence;
      2. The military;
      3. Vengeance;
      4. Redevelopment;
      5. Rupture;
      6. Internationalism
    2. The proletariat and communism
      1. Lenin;
      2. The bourgeois and the proletarians;
      3. Waiting for Godot
    3. A human becoming
      1. History;
      2. Guarani communism;
      3. The Levellers;
      4. Scientific socialism;
      5. Communist activity;
      6. The activity and the program