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Title: Communism: A World Without Money

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WCAG 2.0 A 00000
WCAG 2.0 AA 00000
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WCAG 2.1 A 00000
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WCAG 2.1 AAA 00000
WCAG 2.2 A 00000
WCAG 2.2 AA 00000
WCAG 2.2 AAA 00000
EPUB 00000
Best Practice 00000
Other 00000
Total 00000

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Publication metadata.
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dc:title Communism: A World Without Money
dc:creator The Friends of 4 Million Young Workers
dc:contributor A. Jinha Song
dc:publisher Mortar Press
dc:date 2026-01
dc:language en-US
dc:identifier urn:isbn:9781957112275 | urn:uuid:03673dad-a7fd-4513-a28e-36348c7ecd28
dc:description Un monde sans argent: Le communisme is a series of tracts by Les amis de 4 millions jeunes travailleurs, a Parisian collective loosely associated with the youth wing of the Unified Socialist Party. It was originally published between 1975 and 1976, deep in the anti-capitalist “crisis of work” that defined the decade following France’s uprisings of May 1968: wildcat strikes, worker self-management, and a generalized distaste for labor, as such, among young people. Reflecting the optimistic context from which it arose, this polemic—imaginative, funny, and sometimes offensive—is a rare, detailed elaboration of communism as reality, in view just beyond the imminent revolution. A new translation by A. Jinha Song.
dcterms:modified 2026-02-20T12:58:24Z
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schema:accessibilitySummary EPUB includes linked table of contents and chapter headings that link back to the table of contents, all images including cover have alternative text descriptions. No known accessibility hazards.
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Outlines

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TOC Outline

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Title Page
  5. Contents
  6. Translator's Note
  7. Tract I
    1. 1.What is communism?
    2. 2. Communism or capitalism?
    3. 3. The end of property
    4. 4. Beyond work
  8. Tract II
    1. 5. Money and the estimation of costs
    2. 6. Beyond the political
  9. Tract III
    1. 7.Insurrection and communization
    2. 8. The proletariat and communism
    3. 9. A human becoming

Headings Outline

  • Communism: A World Without Money
  • Communism: A World Without Money byFriends of 4 Million Young Workers
    • Translated from the Frenchby A. Jinha Song
  • Contents
    • Translator's Note, 6
  • TRANSLATOR’S NOTE
    • A. Jinha Song
  • Tract I
    • 1, What is communism?
    • 2, Communism or capitalism?
    • 3, The end of property
    • 4, Beyond work
  • 1.What is communism?
    • Science fiction?
  • 2. Communism or capitalism?
    • Sliced bread
    • The capitalist mode of production
    • Private property
    • Profit
    • The state and capitalism
    • Recycling
    • Savages
    • Marx and Engels
  • 3. The end of property
    • What is property?
    • The agrarian question
    • From scarcity to abundance
    • The transformation of products
  • 4. Beyond work
    • Work and torture
    • Science and automation
    • Class society and robotization
    • Remuneration
    • Laziness
    • The allocation of tasks
    • Onerous jobs
    • The end of separations
    • Production and consumption
    • Production and education
  • Tract II
    • 5, Money and the estimation of costs
    • 6, Beyond the political
  • 5. Money and the estimation of costs
    • Money
    • Compliments
    • The law of value
    • Free distribution5
    • Working time
    • Fantastical
    • Elevator or stairs?
    • Calculation
    • Comparisons
  • 6. Beyond the political
    • The end of the state
    • Workers’ councils
    • Democracy
    • The electoral circus
    • The strike
    • The party
  • Tract III
    • 7, Insurrection and communization
    • 8, The proletariat and communism
    • 9, A human becoming
  • 7.Insurrection and communization
    • Violence
    • The military
    • Vengeance
    • Redevelopment
    • Rupture
    • Internationalism
  • 8. The proletariat and communism
    • Lenin
    • The bourgeois and the proletarians
    • Waiting for Godot
  • 9. A human becoming
    • History
    • Guarani communism
    • The Levellers
    • Scientific socialism
    • Communist activity
    • The activity and the program
  • Contents
    • Page List
    • Landmarks

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Cover for Communism: A World Without Money, by the Friends of 4 Million Young Workers. Two clippings of ball-point, comic-style illustrations are taped to a solid red background. The first illustration depicts a smug, birdlike figure in a top hat and the indications of a suit, lording over a mass of smaller birdlike figures smothered by his great black cloak. The second depicts the same figure, his back to the viewer, the top hat revealed to be a lit stick of dynamite, his thought bubble reading ALL IS IN ORDER… N/A N/A N/A cover.xhtml#epubcfi(/4/2/2) doc-cover
Mortar Press logo, a pixelated cinderblock with the words Mortar Press in stylized serif text. N/A N/A N/A title.xhtml#epubcfi(/4[four_million_-_AWWM-2]/8) N/A
The first illustration from the cover, depicting a smug, birdlike figure in a top hat and the indications of a suit, lording over a mass of smaller bird figures smothered by his great black cloak. N/A N/A N/A tract_i.xhtml#epubcfi(/4[four_million_-_AWWM-5]/4) N/A
Illustration depicting two birdlike figures atop a cliff. The first, in a black top hat and suit, peers over the edge, presenting his backside for the second, jubilant in casual clothes and a flat cap, who's lunging forward to kick him over the edge. N/A N/A N/A tract_ii.xhtml#epubcfi(/4[four_million_-_AWWM-10]/4) N/A
The second illustration from the cover, depicting the recurrent birdlike figure in a top hat and suit. His back is to the viewer, the top hat revealed to be a lit stick of dynamite, his thought bubble reading ALL IS IN ORDER… N/A N/A N/A tract_iii.xhtml#epubcfi(/4[four_million_-_AWWM-13]/4) N/A
Illustration depicting the recurrent figure, immobilized in the grip of some vast hand, being hit in the head with a noncommittal hammer. His top hat is an accordion wreck, his eyes crazed, his cigar crumbling from his rumpled mouth. N/A N/A N/A ch9.xhtml#epubcfi(/4[four_million_-_AWWM-16]/318) N/A