Daily subsistence (La Découverte “The horizon of possibilities”, 2024)

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Page 1 to 4: Start pages | Page 5 to 32: Geneviève Pruvost – Introduction | Page 33 to 42: Geneviève Pruvost – The matrix of the Collective Field | Page 43 to 78: Geneviève Pruvost – Tuesday March 5, 2013 | Page 79 to 114: Geneviève Pruvost – Wednesday March 6, 2013 | Page 115 to 134: Geneviève Pruvost – Thursday March 7, 2013 | Page 135 to 157: Geneviève Pruvost – Friday March 8, 2013 | Page 158 to 181: Geneviève Pruvost – Tuesday July 2, 2013 | Page 182 to 206: Geneviève Pruvost – Wednesday July 3, 2013 | Page 207 to 236: Geneviève Pruvost – Thursday July 4, 2013 | Page 237 to 254: Geneviève Pruvost – Friday July 5, 2013 | Page 255 to 262: Geneviève Pruvost – Saturday July 6, 2013 | Page 263: Geneviève Pruvost – August 2013: epilogue | Page 265 to 346: Geneviève Pruvost – Ethno-accounting kaleidoscope of the household | Page 347 to 357: Geneviève Pruvost – Politicization of the slightest gesture | Page 358 to 369: Geneviève Pruvost – Do all roads lead to Valondes? | Page 370 to 387: Geneviève Pruvost – A corner of land to land on to rock | Page 388 to 406: Geneviève Pruvost – Living in a yurt with appropriate techniques | Page 407 to 418: Geneviève Pruvost – The profession of peasant-artisan | Page 419 to 441: Geneviève Pruvost – Making a household in interdependence | Page 442 to 470: Geneviève Pruvost – From quiet struggles to frontal struggles | Page 471 to 482: Geneviève Pruvost – Conclusion | Page 483: Acknowledgments | Page 485 to 501: End pages.
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