Insurgencies: Constituent Power and the Modern State

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U of Minnesota Press, 1999 - Всего страниц: 367
At a time when political paradigms are collapsing, and the death of Marxism and the Left is proclaimed, Insurgencies offers an intellectually invigorating and historically wide-ranging appraisal of the real legacy and promise of revolutionary though and practice.

At the center of this book is the conflict between "constituent power, " the democratic force of revolutionary innovations, and "constituted power, " the fixed power of formal constitutions and central authority. This conflict, Antonio Negri argues, defines the drama of modern rebellions, from Machiavelli's Florence and Harrington's England to the American, French, and Russian revolutions. Insurgencies leads to a new notion of how power and action must be understood if we are to achieve a radically democratic future.

 

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Constituent Power The Concept of a Crisis
1
Absolute Procedure Constitution Revolution
2
From Structure to the Subject
5
Virtue and Fortunes The Machiavellian Paradigm
7
Democracy as Absolute Government and the Reform of the Renaissance
1
Critical Ontology of the Constituent Principle
1
The Atlantic Model and the Theory of Counterpower
Constituent Power as Counterpower
1
The Revolution and the Constitution of Labor
3
The Constitution of Labor
2
To Terminate the Revolution
Communist Desire and the Dialectic Restored
1
The Institutional Compromise
8
Socialism and Enterprise
2
The Constitution of Strength
3
Constitutive Disutopia
3

The Constituent Motor and the Constitutionalist Obstacle
8
Political Emancipation in the American Constitution
1
Homo Politicus and the Republican Machine
5
Crisis of the Event and Inversion of the Tendency
5
Beyond Modernity
4
Notes
7
Index
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