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  • ...editor of 5 previous books including [[Empire]]'s New Clothes: [[Reading]] Hardt and Negri (Routledge 2003).
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  • ...ist" polity, we should do with regard to today's Empire.<ref>See [[Michael Hardt]] and [[Antonio Negri]], Empire, Cambridge: Harvard [[University]] Press 20
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  • ...to ancient Rome, in which hybrid masses of scattered identities developed. Hardt and Negri thus deserve much praise for enlightening us about the contradict ...l over education, information and [[communication]]). It is a paradox that Hardt and Negri, the poets of mobility, variety, hybridization, and so on, call f
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  • Hardt's and Negri's basic move, an act which is by no means ideologically neutral ...itself." <tt><b><a name="7x"></a><a href="#7">7</a></b></tt> The wager of Hardt and Negri is that this directly socialized, immaterial production not only
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  • ...rmation from Republic to Empire should be read against the background of [[Hardt]] and [[Negri]]’s <i>[[Empire]]</i> (from [[Nation State]] to the [[Globa
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  • ...] [[Signifier]]: [[democracy]]. And are the latest statements of Negri and Hardt not a kind of unexpected confirmation of this [[Badiou]]'s insight? Followi
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  • ...stes actuels, ce sont leurs revendications. Prenez des gens comme Negri et Hardt, les auteurs d'«Empire». Leur livre se présente comme antiétatique, mai
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  • 1. See [[Michael Hardt]] and [[Antonio Negri]], Empire, Cambridge: Harvard [[University]] Press 20
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  • 1. See [[Michael Hardt]] and [[Antonio Negri]], Empire, Cambridge: Harvard [[University]] Press 20
    28 KB (4,534 words) - 19:46, 27 May 2019
  • ...to ancient Rome, in which hybrid masses of scattered identities developed. Hardt and Negri thus deserve much praise for enlightening us about the contradict ...l over education, information and [[communication]]). It is a paradox that Hardt and Negri, the poets of mobility, variety, hybridization, and so on, call f
    30 KB (4,577 words) - 23:16, 24 May 2019
  • ...d journal <i>Lacanian Ink</i> contributions by Zizek and Badiou as well as Hardt and Negri.<br><br>
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  • * [[Michael Hardt]] and Antonio Negri, 261­267,382 * [[Antonio Negri]] See Hardt, Michael [[neighbor]], "3-"4
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  • ...l of our biopolitical horizon and is championed by thinkers like [[Michael Hardt]] and [[Antonio Negri]]. These different approaches embody, no [[doubt]], t ...ues that by celebrating the disruptive potential of [[global]] capitalism, Hardt and Negri [[repeat]] the error made by [[Marx]] (and many of his followers)
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  • *[http://lacan.com/zizek-empire.htm Have Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri Rewritten the Communist Manifesto for the Twenty-First Ce ...om/zizmultitude.htm Objet a as Inherent Limit to Capitalism] (on [[Michael Hardt]] and [[Antonio Negri]])
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  • ...13, Number 3/4. 2004. <http://www.egs.edu/faculty/zizek/zizek-have-michael-hardt-antonio-negri-communist-manifesto.html>
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  • ...r: democracy. <ref>And are the latest statements of Toni Negri and Michael Hardt not a kind of unexpected confirmation of this Badiou's insight? Following a
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  • ...ded and the other three antagonisms, which designate three domains of what Hardt and Negri call "commons," the shared substance of our social being whose pr
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  • ...[[Derrida]]), [[psychoanalysis]] ([[Lacan]] – Žižek), [[biopolitics]] (Hardt and Negri) and pedagogy (Rancière).
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  • ...tacks what he sees as the "radical chic" Deleuzians (he names, among them, Hardt and Negri's Empire), arguing that such projects turn Deleuze into an ideolo
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  • ...sees as the &quot;radical chic&quot; Deleuzians (he names, among [[them]], Hardt and Negri's [[Empire]]), arguing that such projects turn Deleuze into an id
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  • ...s/jodi-dean/empires-new-clothes/index.html Empire’s New Clothes: Reading Hardt and Negri]<br /> 2004, [../../../text/books/schelling/the-new-schelling/ind
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  • ...Gilles Deleuze, Roberto Esposito, Michel Foucault, Donna Haraway, Michael Hardt, Achille Mbembe, Warren Montag, Antonio Negri, Jacques Rancière, Adam Sitz
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  • ...deconstruction (Derrida), psychoanalysis (Lacan – Žižek), biopolitics (Hardt and Negri) and pedagogy (Rancière).
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  • =‘Empire’s New Clothes: Reading Hardt and Negri’ by Jodi Dean &amp; Paul Passavant= [[Image:jodi-dean-empires-new-clothes-reading-hardt-and-negri-theoryleaks-683x1024.jpg]]<BR>
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  • ...plified against the backdrop of Fifth Avenue’s posh boutiques. Michael Hardt ponders the nature of revolution while surrounded by symbols of wealth an ...vital Ronell, Peter Singer, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Martha Nussbaum, Michael Hardt, Slavoj Žižek, Judith Butler and Sunaura Taylor.
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