Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire

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Penguin, 26 июл. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 448
In their international bestseller Empire, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri presented a grand unified vision of a world in which the old forms of imperialism are no longer effective. But what of Empire in an age of “American empire”? Has fear become our permanent condition and democracy an impossible dream? Such pessimism is profoundly mistaken, the authors argue. Empire, by interconnecting more areas of life, is actually creating the possibility for a new kind of democracy, allowing different groups to form a multitude, with the power to forge a democratic alternative to the present world order.Exhilarating in its optimism and depth of insight, Multitude consolidates Hardt and Negri’s stature as two of the most important political philosophers at work in the world today.
 

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The Global State of War
12
Biopower and Security
18
Legitimate Violence
25
Revolution in Military Affairs
41
Asymmetry and FullSpectrum Dominance
51
The Primacy of Resistance
64
Inventing Network Struggles
79
From Biopower to Biopolitical Production
93
Production of the Common
196
Beyond Private and Public
202
Mobilization of the Common
211
Organization Multitude on the Left
219
The Unfinished Democratic
237
The Unrealized Democracy of Socialism
249
From Democratic Representation to Global
258
Experiments in Global Reform
289

The Twilight of the Peasant World
115
The Wealth of the Poor or We Are the Poors
129
Global Apartheid
160
A Trip to Davos
167
Big Government Is Back
176
The Monstrosity of the Flesh
190
Back to the Eighteenth Century
306
May the Force Be with You
341
Madison
348
Notes
359
Index
407
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Michael Hardt is a professor in the literature program at Duke University.

Antonio Negri is an independent researcher and writer and a political prisoner recently released from house arrest in Rome, Italy. He has been a lecturer in political science at the University of Paris and professor of political science at the University of Padua.

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