Hardt and Negri’s book Empire (2000) attempts a synthesis of Marxian and poststructuralist ideas. Extensive use is made of Foucault’s concepts of sovereign power, disciplinary power, the swarming of disciplines and biopower. At the same time, there are important divergences from Foucault in the use of these concepts. A critical review shows that Hardt and Negri tend to assimilate sovereign and disciplinary forms of power, leading to a negative and repressive view of hegemonising power. This leads further to a somewhat abstract and impoverished view of subjectivity as being either totally dominated or totally resistant. By contrast, Foucault argues that sovereign and disciplinary forms of power are quite different, and that modern forms of p...
Literary criticism and book review of Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, published by Cambri...
This paper aims to reconsider the relationship and importance of sovereign power for neoliberalism. ...
In this article, Thompson complements recent critiques of Hardt and Negri's Empire (see Finn Bowring...
Hardt and Negri’s book Empire (2000) attempts a synthesis of Marxian and poststructuralist ideas. Ex...
Empire, like Michel Foucault's thought on power, takes its aim at the heart of the present. Also lik...
This paper shows how "Empire" from Negri and Hardt is a good exemplification of the "immanentist" tu...
A vivid and controversial debate followed the publication of Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Neg...
In 2000 Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri announced a new global paradigm that implied the shiftfrom m...
In 2000 Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri announced a new global paradigm that implied the shiftfrom m...
Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri’s Empire has beentranslated into ten languages and described as ‘the...
This study focuses on the ideas of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt, the most influential thinkers of...
This study focuses on the ideas of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt, the most influential thinkers of...
This project critically interrogates the conceptualisation of the multitude in the works of Hardt an...
Despite the fact that contemporary social paradigms emphasize the importance of particularity and sp...
Despite the fact that contemporary social paradigms emphasize the importance of particularity and sp...
Literary criticism and book review of Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, published by Cambri...
This paper aims to reconsider the relationship and importance of sovereign power for neoliberalism. ...
In this article, Thompson complements recent critiques of Hardt and Negri's Empire (see Finn Bowring...
Hardt and Negri’s book Empire (2000) attempts a synthesis of Marxian and poststructuralist ideas. Ex...
Empire, like Michel Foucault's thought on power, takes its aim at the heart of the present. Also lik...
This paper shows how "Empire" from Negri and Hardt is a good exemplification of the "immanentist" tu...
A vivid and controversial debate followed the publication of Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Neg...
In 2000 Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri announced a new global paradigm that implied the shiftfrom m...
In 2000 Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri announced a new global paradigm that implied the shiftfrom m...
Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri’s Empire has beentranslated into ten languages and described as ‘the...
This study focuses on the ideas of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt, the most influential thinkers of...
This study focuses on the ideas of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt, the most influential thinkers of...
This project critically interrogates the conceptualisation of the multitude in the works of Hardt an...
Despite the fact that contemporary social paradigms emphasize the importance of particularity and sp...
Despite the fact that contemporary social paradigms emphasize the importance of particularity and sp...
Literary criticism and book review of Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, published by Cambri...
This paper aims to reconsider the relationship and importance of sovereign power for neoliberalism. ...
In this article, Thompson complements recent critiques of Hardt and Negri's Empire (see Finn Bowring...