There Was No Revolution

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There Was No Revolution

Reflections on Property, Power and the Servile Condition

Malabou, Catherine; Shread, Carolyn

Polity Press

03/2026

224

Mole

Inglês

9781509567577

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1. Aubaine right
"Property" and "private property"
Marx: defining property as theft presupposes the existence of property

Theft as junction point
Proudhon's skeleton key: aubaine right
The modern meaning of aubaine
The medieval meaning of aubaine
On inheritance
Changing lineages
The finding
The approach


2. Contemporary Critiques of Private Property:
Commons, Colonial Dospossession, Revisiting Anarchism

The neoliberal wall
Is the age of access the end of the means of production?
No change
The commons
Colonial dispossession
Proudhon, yes-but no, not anarchism
Back to Marx
The "oxymoron"


3. "Property is Impossible" (Marx/Proudhon)

Theft as performative act
Ten propositions
Marx: from praise to caricature

Disregarding aubaine right
From proportionality to disproportionality


4. The Aporias of Primitive Accumulation (Proudhon/Marx)

Marx on theft
Primitive accumulation and the long transition

Kropotkin to Proudhon's rescue


5. Timelines of the French Revolution

Continuities and blackouts
An erasure saturated with memory
The theft of something that never existed
"In their heart"


6. Aubains, serfs and bastards: the taint of three tars

The aubain's servitude
"Aubenage", or the serf as aubain: mortmain
Bastards are serfs and aubains

Shipwreck right
Tars and traces
Physical mark, symbollic tar
Two types of forfeiture
From the outset


7. Outsiders and Insiders

Extraterritoriality and marginality

Sahlins' analysis of the invention of naturalization

Totality and fragmentation
Cerutti's study of the liminal state of property and the uncertainty of the disinherited vulnerability and weak belonging

Belonging to no one at all


8. And yet...


9. The Impossible Demarcation

The feudal property system
"Revolutionary" property

The challenges of the Great Demarcation: paying relief, abolishing

The failure
Proudhon's conclusions
Powerful as the King


10. On Neo-Feudalism

Techno-feudalism
Contemporary versions of aubaine right


11. Examining Self-Government: From "commons" to common

The "program"
Self-management versus self-government
Some definitions
Are Ostram and Proudhon fighting the same battle?
From plural (commons) to singular (common)
Best intentions
Antipathy for the principle of authority

Is community everything or nothing?


12. Servitudes: In the land of freedom

The Edict of Louis X: "There are no slaves in France"

On and off French soil
The dual appropriation of Toussaint Louverture

Unthought twice over
Servitude, serfdom, slavery. Proudhon's ambivalence

From slavery to servitude: the hesitation of historians

The historians' cross to bear: relations between ancient slavery and feudal serfdom
Transatlantic slavery denial

Cesaire the federalist
Back to "Theft is property!"


13. Anarchies of the Revolution

Anarchy as the internal debate of the Revolution
Anarchy between Revolution and Republic
Property
Equality
Separation of powers
Sovereignty
From invective for forming
From forming to invective
The difficulties of self-designation
At the rish of going in circles


Notes
Index
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Catherine Malabou's new book; Malabou on anarchy; property; private property; what can we learn from the failure of the French Revolution?; can the domination of ourselves and others cease to exist while property ownership remains under legal protection?: anarchy; anarchism; sovereignty; illegitimate power; rebellion; revolt; Pierre-Joseph Proudhon; relationship between property ownership and domination; why the French revolution doesn't deserve to be thought of as a revolution; relevance of Proudhon for today; anarchist thought today; feudalism.