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Title Manual for Revolutionary Leaders
Author Michael Velli
Editor Lorraine Perlman, Fredy Perlman
Year 1974
Publisher Black and Red
Location Detroit
Source djvu
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed
OCLC 492851810

CONTENTS

I
GENERATION OF REVOLUTIONARIES
Page 9

II
RISE TO LEADERSHIP
Page 51

III
SEIZURE OF STATE POWER
Page 113

THE SOURCES
OF M. VELLI'S THOUGHT
Page 263

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Page 286

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

I

The family resemblance of capitalism with social orders like that of the Egyptian Pharaoh… (Version I).Pages 12-13.

The power of the class that personifies Capital is virtually absolute (Version I).Page 16.

Individuals become media through which the powers of the personifications are exercised.Page 20.

The producer's estranged activity turns against the producer.Page 24.

Personifications of social power seem to animate the world (Version I).Page 28.

What the individual can no longer do, money can do.Page 33.

The last stage of capitalist development—when estranged labor and Capital are universalized (Version I).Page 37.

While everyone is deprived of self-powers, no one is excluded from a share in the personified powers (Version I). Page 41.

Yet what develops under the hegemony of the dominant form is a practice that undermines it (Version I). Pages 44-45.

II

"The exponents of this conception have only been able to see in history the political actions of princes and States." Pages 53 to 112.

III

Yet what develops under the hegemony of the dominant form is a practice that undermines it (Version II).Pages 122-123.

At the heart of the production process itself, the dominant forms of social activity do not exhaust the possibilities (Version I).Pages 130-131.

"The appropriation of a totality of instruments of production is the development of a totality of capacities in the individuals themselves… Only at this stage does self-activity coincide with material life… In order, therefore, to assert themselves as individuals, they must overthrow the State… ridding themselves of all the muck of ages and becoming fitted to found society anew…" Pages 138 to 179.

"Let it come to an end at last, this great scandal that our posterity will never believe!"Pages 187 to 192.

The power of the class that personifies Capital is virtually absolute (Version II).Page 204.

Personifications of social power seem to animate the world (Version II).Page 208.

The last stage of capitalist development— when estranged labor and Capital are universalized (Version II).Page 212.

At the heart of the production process itself, the dominant forms of social activity do not exhaust the possibilities (Version II).Page 220.

While everyone is deprived of self-powers, no one is excluded from a share in the personified powers (Version II).Page 224.

Vet what develops under the hegemony of the dominant form is a practice that undermines it (Version III).Pages 236-237.

The family resemblance of capitalism with social orders like that of the Egyptian Pharaoh… (Version II). Pages 244 to 261.