The Pyramid and the Common
Social Reproduction, Value Praxis, and Transformation
The Pyramid and the Common
Social Reproduction, Value Praxis, and Transformation
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Description
How do we change the world? How do we break free from social arrangements that shape our everyday lives yet leave many of us exhausted, stressed, and diminished? These are systems that deepen inequality, fuel armed conflict, damage the environment, and increasingly threaten the conditions of life itself.
In this book, Massimo De Angelis explores the system of social cooperation we live in and reproduce every day, capitalism. Rather than analysing it from a distance, De Angelis examines it from the perspective of how people actually live, work, and care for one another, showing how our lives are organised through interconnected domains of value that structure power, labour, and social relations.
Crucially, De Angelis argues that change can emerge from within these conditions. By focusing on social reproduction, the everyday practices that sustain life, he identifies a space where collective organisation, struggle, and alternative ways of living can take shape.
Drawing on political economy, systems theory, cybernetics, and commons theory, this book offers both a clear diagnosis of our present crisis and a grounded vision for transforming how we live together.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Part I The common as condition
Introduction
1 Changing the common
2 Reproductions and the measures of things
3 Reproductions as social forces
Part II The making of the common
4 Daily life, social change, and enactment
5 The subject
6 Subjectification and the subject-holon
7 Value praxis or the coupling of the subjects with their exteriority
Appendix to chapter 7: Circuits of capital and the procommons
8 Domains of value praxis
Part III The pyramid of capital and beyond
9 The pyramid of capital
10 The level of Gaia: foundation and horizon
11 The level of the procommons
12 The meso-level
13 The meta-level
14 The mega-level
15 A brief history of capitalist command since post–second world war
16 The autopoiesis of the common: from affective capture to systemic recomposition
Notes
References
Index
Product details
| Published | Oct 15 2026 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 320 |
| ISBN | 9781350541436 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
| Series | In Common |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























