Prior to publishing (with Michael Hardt) his political treatise entitled Empire (2000), followed by its sequels, which are actually more like ‘complements’, Multitude (2004) and Commonwealth (2009), Antonio Negri had elaborated what we might call an ontology, a theory of what there is, or in his case, of ‘the real’, in works on Spinoza, Marx, the concept of ‘constituent power’ (pouvoir constituant) and most recently, kairos. And as it turns out, not only does the ontology we encounter in these works underpin the empirical reflections on Empire, but less traditionally (that is, in a sense distinct from the usual relation between theory and practice), the idea of ontology itself becomes political. This paper tries to bring to light this dimen...
The incursion of digital computing machinery into the public sphere and the return of “ontology” fro...
Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri’s Empire has beentranslated into ten languages and described as ‘the...
Literary criticism and book review of Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, published by Cambri...
Prior to publishing (with Michael Hardt) his political treatise entitled Empire (2000), followed by ...
Prior to publishing (with Michael Hardt) his political treatise entitled Empire (2000), followed by ...
Antonio Negri. Empire and Beyond. Trans. Ed Emery. Malden, MA and Cambridge: Polity, 2008 (pp 239). ...
En este artículo se explora el campo semántico conceptual de la obra de Negri en torno al conceptode...
As we find in Empire and Multitude, Antonio Negri's political project IS a thoroughly Marxist analy...
This study focuses on the ideas of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt, the most influential thinkers of...
This introduction to the issue introduces the political dimensions of researches done in the framewo...
This paper analyzes the relation between basic religious motifs of theoretical thought, general on...
The aim of my article is to relate Roberto Esposito\u2019s reflections on Europe to his more recent ...
A paper by Joseph Carew in the International Journal of Žižek Studies on “Slavoj Žižek and the Ontol...
En este ensayo exploraré la perspectiva de Negri acerca de la noción de comunidad política en tanto...
This project critically interrogates the conceptualisation of the multitude in the works of Hardt an...
The incursion of digital computing machinery into the public sphere and the return of “ontology” fro...
Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri’s Empire has beentranslated into ten languages and described as ‘the...
Literary criticism and book review of Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, published by Cambri...
Prior to publishing (with Michael Hardt) his political treatise entitled Empire (2000), followed by ...
Prior to publishing (with Michael Hardt) his political treatise entitled Empire (2000), followed by ...
Antonio Negri. Empire and Beyond. Trans. Ed Emery. Malden, MA and Cambridge: Polity, 2008 (pp 239). ...
En este artículo se explora el campo semántico conceptual de la obra de Negri en torno al conceptode...
As we find in Empire and Multitude, Antonio Negri's political project IS a thoroughly Marxist analy...
This study focuses on the ideas of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt, the most influential thinkers of...
This introduction to the issue introduces the political dimensions of researches done in the framewo...
This paper analyzes the relation between basic religious motifs of theoretical thought, general on...
The aim of my article is to relate Roberto Esposito\u2019s reflections on Europe to his more recent ...
A paper by Joseph Carew in the International Journal of Žižek Studies on “Slavoj Žižek and the Ontol...
En este ensayo exploraré la perspectiva de Negri acerca de la noción de comunidad política en tanto...
This project critically interrogates the conceptualisation of the multitude in the works of Hardt an...
The incursion of digital computing machinery into the public sphere and the return of “ontology” fro...
Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri’s Empire has beentranslated into ten languages and described as ‘the...
Literary criticism and book review of Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, published by Cambri...