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Acknowledgements
Introduction: Prologue
1. The Belle Epoque and revolutionary syndicalism
Part I. Reconfiguring the Language of Labour: The Advantages and Limitations of a Habermasian Historical Sociology: 2. Syndicalism, the New Orthodoxy and the postmodern turn
3. Public discourse and civil society: Habermas, Bourdieu and the new social movements
Part II. Visions of Modernity in the Liberal and Proletarian Public Spheres: Positivism, Republicanism and Social Science: 4. The liberal and proletarian public spheres in nineteenth-century France
5. The fin-de-siècle public sphere, the academic field and the social sciences
Part III. Exploring Revolutionary Syndicalism: 6. Pelloutier, Sorel and revolutionary syndicalism
7. Reformulating revolutionary syndicalism
8. Toward a new public sphere: Taylorism, consumerism and the postwar CGT
Conclusion: 9. The legacy of syndicalism
Notes
Index.