Time for revolution

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Time for revolution

Antonio Negri ; translated by Matteo Mandarini

(Continuum impacts : changing minds)

Continuum, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references (p.264-271)

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Description

Time for Revolution explores the burning issue of our times: is there still a place for resistance in a society utterly subsumed by capitalism? Written in prison two decades apart, these two essays reflect Negri's abiding interest in the philosophy of time and resistance. The first is a central work in Negri's oeuvre, tracing the fracture lines which force capitalist society into perpetual crisis. The second essay, written immediately after the global bestseller, Empire, provides a conceptual toolbox, deepening our understanding of the two key concepts of empire and multitude. Translated by Matteo Mandarini

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgements
  • Translator's Introduction
  • The Constitution of Time
  • Preamble
  • I. First Dislocation: the time of subsumed being
  • II. First Construction: collective time A
  • III. First Construction: collective time B
  • IV. Second Construction: productive time A
  • V. Second Construction: productive time B
  • VI. Third Construction: constitutive time A
  • VII. Third Construction: constitutive time B
  • VIII. Second Dislocation: the time of the revolution W
  • IX. Third Dislocation: the time of the revolution Y
  • Afterword
  • Kairos, Alma Venus, Multitudo
  • Introduction
  • I. Kairos
  • II. Alma Venus
  • III. Multitudo
  • Notes
  • Bibliography

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