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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Manifesto against Labour (Krisis-Group)

 

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1. The rule of dead labour
2. The neo-liberal apartheid society
3. The neo-welfare-apartheid-state
4. Exaggeration and denial of the labour religion
5. Labour is a coercive social principle
6. Labour and capital are the two sides of the same coin
7. Labour is patriarchal rule
8. Labour is the service of humans in bondage
9. The bloody history of labour
10. The working class movement was a movement for labour
11. The crisis of labour
12. The end of politics
13. The casino-capitalist simulation of labour society
14. Labour can not be redefined
15. The crisis of opposing interests
16. The abolition of labour
17. A programme on the abolishment of labour directed against the enthusiasts of labour
18. The struggle against labour is anti-politics
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