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Titel och upphov Multitude : war and democracy in the age of Empire
Utgivning, distribution etc. Penguin Books, New York : 2005.
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Anmärkning: Allmän Sequel to: Empire. Includes bibliographical references (p. 359-404) and index.
Anmärkning: Bibliografi etc. Includes bibliographical references (p. 359-404) and index.
Anmärkning: Innehåll 1: War -- Simplicissimus -- Counterinsurgencies -- Resistance -- 2: Multitude -- Dangerous classes -- De corpore -- Traces of the multitude -- 3: Democracy -- The long march of democracy -- Global demands for democracy -- Democracy of the multitude.
Anmärkning: Innehållsbeskrivning, sammanfattning "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, and the various nation-states, even the most powerful, have to surrender much of their sovereignty to a supranational, multidimensional network of power they call Empire." "But what of Empire in an age of "American empire"? Many say that the unilateral war on terror conducted by the United States proves that old-school imperialism is alive and well. In Multitude Hardt and Negri argue that the reverse is true : the grievous failures of the U.S. project only confirm that using the tools of a previous historical moment to address contemporary problems is a recipe for ever more conflict, insecurity, and instability. The only way for the rich and powerful to maintain their interests and guarantee the global order is to establish a broad collaboration among the ruling powers in a new form of Empire. But such an imperial peace is by no means the solution for the vast majority of the world; such a "peace" really presides over a global state of violence that is progressively permeating all aspects of our society, exacerbating hierarchies, and subverting the traditional possibilities of democratic exchange."--BOOK JACKET.
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ISBN 0-14-303559-2 (pbk.) : 978-0-14-303559-6 (pbk.)
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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.
Preface: Life in Common p. xi War p. 1 Simplicissimus p. 3 Exceptions p. 3 The Global State of War p. 12 Biopower and Security p. 18 Legitimate Violence p. 25 Samuel Huntington, Geheimrat p. 33 Counterinsurgencies p. 36 Birth of the New War p. 37 Revolution in Military Affairs p. 41 The Mercenary and the Patriot p. 49 Asymmetry and Full-Spectrum Dominance p. 51 Resistance p. 63 The Primacy of Resistance p. 64 From the People's Army to Guerrilla Warfare p. 69 Inventing Network Struggles p. 79 From Biopower to Biopolitical Production p. 93 Multitude p. 97 Dangerous Classes p. 103 The Becoming Common of Labor p. 103 The Twilight of the Peasant World p. 115 Two Italians in India p. 127 The Wealth of the Poor (or, We Are the Poors!) p. 129 Demonic Multitudes: Dostoyevsky Reads the Bible p. 138 Method: In Marx's Footsteps p. 140 Death of the Dismal Science? p. 153 De Corpore p. 158 Global Apartheid p. 160 A Trip to Davos p. 167 Big Government Is Back p. 176 Life on the Market p. 179 Traces of the Multitude p. 189 The Monstrosity of the Flesh p. 190 Invasion of the Monsters p. 194 Production of the Common p. 196 Beyond Private and Public p. 202 Carnival and Movement p. 208 Mobilization of the Common p. 211 Democracy p. 229 The Long March of Democracy p. 231 Crisis of Democracy in the Era of Armed Globalization p. 231 The Unfinished Democratic Project of Modernity p. 237 The Unrealized Democracy of Socialism p. 249 Revolt, Berlin 1953 p. 255 From Democratic Representation to Global Public Opinion p. 258 Global Demands for Democracy p. 268 Cahiers de doleances p. 268 Convergence in Seattle p. 285 Experiments in Global Reform p. 289 Back to the Eighteenth Century! p. 306 Democracy of the Multitude p. 328 Sovereignty and Democracy p. 328 May the Force Be with You p. 341 The New Science of Democracy: Madison and Lenin p. 348 Notes p. 359