1. Introduction: Raúl Sánchez Cedillo

        Within the long and terminal crisis of the official “labor movement” and the populist and exclusive transformation of the national spaces, the present crisis demands that we center our attention upon classic questions of public, labor and subjective law, the subject (class composition), antagonism (with respect to the expropriation of common powers of production) and territory (of production which is fused with life itself: the metropolis). Can we affirm that, from this perspective, the political constitution of a new multitudinous class requires, as a minimal condition, attending to struggles and to the conquest of rights in their European dimension?