John Holloway is a Marxist-oriented sociologist and philosopher, whose work is closely associated with the Zapatista movement in Mexico. It has also been taken up by some intellectuals associated with the piqueteros in Argentina; Abahlali baseMjondolo movement in South Africa and the Anti-Globalization Movement in Europe and North America. He is currently a teacher at the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences at the Autonomous University of Puebla.His 2002 book, Change the World Without Taking Power, has been the subject of much debate in marxist, anarchist and anti-capitalist circles, and contends that the possibility of revolution resides not in the seizure of state apparatuses, but in day-to-day acts of abject refusal of capitalist society – so-called anti-power, or ‘the scream’ as he puts it repeatedly. Other books of Holloway are the Zapatista!: Reinventing Revolution in Mexico (1998),Change the World Without Taking Power (2002), Negativity and Revolution: Adorno and Political Activism (2008) and Crack Capitalism (2010).