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Antonio Negri (1933–2023)

Author of Empire

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About the Author

Antonio Negri is former Professor of State Theory at the University of Padua.
Image credit: Toni Negri poses at his home during a portrait session held on June 21, 2011 in Paris, France

Works by Antonio Negri

Empire (2000) 1,374 copies
Commonwealth (2009) 199 copies
Marx Beyond Marx (1979) 124 copies
Time For Revolution (2003) 100 copies
Goodbye Mr. Socialism (2006) 69 copies
Assembly (Heretical Thought) (2017) — Author — 61 copies
Labor of Dionysus: A Critique of the State-Form (1994) — Author — 48 copies
Communists Like Us (1990) 45 copies
Questo non è un manifesto (2012) — Author — 43 copies
Art and Multitude (2000) 28 copies
Empire and Beyond (1994) 22 copies
Marx and Foucault: Essays (2000) 18 copies
Trilogy of Resistance (2011) 13 copies
Diary of an Escape (2010) 12 copies
Reflections on Empire (2008) 10 copies
Fr̲klaring (2013) 8 copies
Exil (1998) 7 copies
La differenza italiana (2005) 6 copies
Spinoza y nosotros (2011) 6 copies
Flower of the desert (2015) 5 copies
Arte y multitudo (2016) 4 copies
Storia di un comunista (2015) 4 copies
Inventare il comune (2010) 4 copies
The End of Sovereignty (2022) 3 copies
The Common (2023) 2 copies
Fin de siglo (1992) 2 copies
Dominio y sabotaje (1979) 2 copies
Social Factory (1997) 1 copy
Lenin Uzerine 33 Ders (2015) 1 copy
Biocapitalismo (2017) 1 copy
Avrupa ve Imparatorluk (2008) 1 copy
Att läsa Spinoza (2016) 1 copy
Die Krise leben (2014) 1 copy
Assemblea (2018) 1 copy
Imperija (2019) 1 copy
Staat in der Krise (1977) 1 copy
SPINOZA 1 copy

Associated Works

State and Revolution (1917) — Introduction, some editions — 1,465 copies
The Unseen (1987) — Preface, some editions — 128 copies
Spinoza Now (2011) — Contributor — 26 copies

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the only part of this book worth anything is the articulation of how the commons r only recovered thru exodus from capital along lines of flight, and how the specters of the common r corrupted by institutional forms of state-capital

but these analyses r underdeveloped, and r also just philosophically weaker versions of agambens notions of destituent inoperativity and the dispotif of sovereign capture (respectively); a lack of philosophical vigor and originality can b excused if there is some practical import, but ofc there is none to b found here… (more)
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sashame | 2 other reviews | Jan 13, 2024 |
the most insightful part is definitely the first, about the primacy/universality of war and its consequences for networked insurgent resistance

the critique of democracy in terms of representation is obvious and also rather weakly presented, since negri still seems a little attached to his own ideal notion of democracy

the articulation of the common, beyond public/private, is extremely vague and poorly done; critically, there is no exploration of the relationship bw production of the truly common and the securitized regime under the civil war of empire

and ofc their elaboration of the universal identity of the multitude (and the singularity of its constituents) is somewhat pointless and incoherent
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