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General Note Sequel to "Empire" and "Multitude."
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When Empire appeared in 2000, it defined the political and economic challenges of the era of globalization and, thrillingly, found in them possibilities for new and more democratic forms of social organization. Now, with Commonwealth , Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri conclude the trilogy begun with Empire and continued in Multitude , proposing an ethics of freedom for living in our common world and articulating a possible constitution for our common wealth.
Drawing on scenarios from around the globe and elucidating the themes that unite them, Hardt and Negri focus on the logic of institutions and the models of governance adequate to our understanding of a global commonwealth. They argue for the idea of the âeoecommonâe to replace the opposition of private and public and the politics predicated on that opposition. Ultimately, they articulate the theoretical bases for what they call âeoegoverning the revolution.âeÂ
Though this book functions as an extension and a completion of a sustained line of Hardt and Negriâe(tm)s thought, it also stands alone and is entirely accessible to readers who are not familiar with the previous works. It is certain to appeal to, challenge, and enrich the thinking of anyone interested in questions of politics and globalization.
Preface: The Becoming-Prince of the Multitude p. vii Republic (and the Multitude of the Poor) Republic of Property p. 3 Productive Bodies p. 22 The Multitude of the Poor p. 39 Biopolitics as Event p. 56 Modernity (and the Landscapes of Altermodernity) Antimodernity as Resistance p. 67 Ambivalences of Modernity p. 83 Altermodernity p. 101 Biopolitical Reason p. 119 Capital (and the Struggles over Common Wealth) Metamorphoses of the Composition of Capital p. 131 Class Struggle from Crisis to Exodus p. 150 Kairos of the Multitude p. 165 A Force To Combat Evil p. 189 Empire Returns Brief History of a Failed Coup d'État p. 203 After U.S. Hegemony p. 219 Genealogy of Rebellion p. 234 Beyond Capital? Terms of the Economic Transition p. 263 What Remains of Capitalism p. 280 Pre-shocks along the Fault Lines p. 296 Cross the Threshold! p. 312 Revolution Revolutionary Parallelism p. 325 Insurrectional Intersections p. 345 Governing the Revolution p. 361 Instituting Happiness p. 376 Notes p. 387 Acknowledgments p. 427 Index p. 428