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Holloway's Scream: Full of Sound and Fury

Holloway's Scream: Full of Sound and Fury Historical Materialism , volume 13:4 (217–231) © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2005 Also available online – www.brill.nl Michael A. Lebowitz Holloway’s Scream: Full of Sound and Fury In the beginning is the dream, the promise of a society which permits the full development of human potential, a society in which we relate to each other as human beings and where the mere recognition of the need of another is sufficient to induce our deed. In the beginning is the vision of a society where the products of our past activity serve our own need for development and where, in working together, we develop our capacities, our needs, our human wealth. That dream moves us – even as we catch only fleeting glimpses. It underlies our struggles – our struggles for wages (to satisfy the needs of socially developed human beings), our struggles over the length and intensity of the working day (in order to have time and energy for ourselves), our struggles to make the state (controlled and used by others to enforce our exploitation) into our own agency, our struggles to end our oppression (for instance, as women, blacks, indigenous people), our struggles for our share of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Historical Materialism Brill

Holloway's Scream: Full of Sound and Fury

Historical Materialism , Volume 13 (4): 217 – Jan 1, 2005

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Brill
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© 2005 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
1465-4466
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1569-206X
DOI
10.1163/156920605774857639
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Historical Materialism , volume 13:4 (217–231) © Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2005 Also available online – www.brill.nl Michael A. Lebowitz Holloway’s Scream: Full of Sound and Fury In the beginning is the dream, the promise of a society which permits the full development of human potential, a society in which we relate to each other as human beings and where the mere recognition of the need of another is sufficient to induce our deed. In the beginning is the vision of a society where the products of our past activity serve our own need for development and where, in working together, we develop our capacities, our needs, our human wealth. That dream moves us – even as we catch only fleeting glimpses. It underlies our struggles – our struggles for wages (to satisfy the needs of socially developed human beings), our struggles over the length and intensity of the working day (in order to have time and energy for ourselves), our struggles to make the state (controlled and used by others to enforce our exploitation) into our own agency, our struggles to end our oppression (for instance, as women, blacks, indigenous people), our struggles for our share of

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Published: Jan 1, 2005

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