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Preface;
1. Introduction: social history and the language of labour;
2. Mechanical arts and the corporate idiom;
3. Journeymen's brotherhoods;
4. The abolition of privilege;
5. From gens de métier to sans-culottes;
6. A revolution in property;
7. Industrial society;
8. Workers' corporations;
9. The July revolution and the emergence of class consciousness;
10. The paradoxes of labour;
11. The revolution of 1848;
12. Conclusion: the dialectic of revolution; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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