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    Empire.Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri - 2000 - Harvard University Press.
    Discusses how cultural and economic changes around the world have caused a shift in the concepts that shape modern politics and defined the new global order.
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    Postmodern law and the withering of civil society.Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri - 1996 - Angelaki 1 (3):57 – 72.
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    A Reply to Xifaras.Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri - 2024 - Law and Critique 35 (1):63-71.
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    Sovereignty, Multitudes, Absolute Democracy: A Discussion between Michael Hardt and Thomas Dumm about Hardt and Negri's Empire (Harvard University Press, 2000).Thomas L. Dumm & Michael Hardt - 2000 - Theory and Event 4 (3).
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    The Inheritance of Hardt and Negri to Marx’s Thought: From the Critique of Political Economy to Biopolitical Critique.Guan Shantong - 2024 - Philosophy Study 14 (1).
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    (1 other version)A globalist ideology of post‐Marxism? Hardt and Negri's Empire.Gary K. Browning - 2005 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 (2):193-208.
    Hardt and Negri interpret contemporary sovereignty and politics in the light of a theory of contemporary globalization that is taken to supersede Marxism and former ideological standpoints of the Left. In particular, Hardt and Negri highlight how their reading of empire and multitude breaks with the teleology of Marxism and accepts the openness of events. They advertise the novelty, which is held to consist in their recognition of a thoroughly socialized and globalized world in which there (...)
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    Moving beyond biopower: Hardt and Negri's post-foucauldian speculative philosophy of history.Real Fillion - 2005 - History and Theory 44 (4):47–72.
    I argue in this paper that the attempt by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri in Empire and Multitude to “theorize empire” should be read both against the backdrop of speculative philosophy of history and as a development of the conception of a “principle of intelligibility” as this is discussed in Michel Foucault’s recently published courses at the Collège de France. I also argue that Foucault’s work in these courses can be read as implicitly providing what I call “prolegomena (...)
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    Around Manila on Foot: Hardt and Negri on the Commons.Lucas Kaelin - 2007 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 11 (1):215-226.
  9. Rethinking globalization : Hardt and Negri in conversation with said nursi.Ian Markham - 2005 - In Ian S. Markham & İbrahim Özdemir (eds.), Globalization, ethics, and Islam: the case of Bediuzzaman Said Nursi. Burlington, Vt: Ashgate.
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    Critical pedagogy beyond the multitude: Decolonizing Hardt and Negri.Noah De Lissovoy & Alex J. Armonda - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (7):916-926.
    The work of Hardt and Negri offers the field of education important theoretical resources for reconceptualizing subjectivity as a site of politics. Yet recent shifts on the Left toward more articulated mobilizations, along with the emergence of new decolonizing movements that interrogate the undifferentiated character of the common, partly affirm long-standing critiques of Hardt and Negri’s theses. Rather than rejecting their arguments, we should rethink their central assertions—from the starting point of decolonial theory—in a way that (...)
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  11. The Multitude and the Kangaroo: A Critique of Hardt and Negri's Theory of Immaterial Labour.David Camfield - 2007 - Historical Materialism 15 (2):21-52.
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    Marcuse Remade? Theory and Explanation in Hardt and Negri.John Grant - 2010 - Science and Society 74 (1):37 - 62.
    An unexpected confrontation involving Ernesto Laclau, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, and Herbert Marcuse serves as a testing ground for one of political theory's most basic tasks: to determine the concepts that are used to theorize politics. Laclau claims that by relying on a concept of immanence, Hardt and Negri cannot account for the relational nature of politics. Defending Hardt and Negri by turning their work against itself reveals unacknowledged and unintended affinities with Marcuse's (...)
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  13. Kierkegaard's "single individual" and Hardt and Negri's "multitude : theological resources for a post-imperial political subjectivity.Silas Morgan & Kyle Roberts - 2018 - In Roberto Sirvent & Silas Michael Morgan (eds.), Kierkegaard and political theology. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
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    The Role of the Law in Critical Theory: An Engagement with Hardt and Negri’s Commonwealth.Mikhaïl Xifaras - 2024 - Law and Critique 35 (1):19-62.
    This paper discusses the role of Law and Legal Thinking in Critical Theory with specific reference to the arguments that Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri offer in their book Commonwealth. The core idea is that Critical Theory is no less radical, but much more concrete, when it is performing not only an external, but also an internal critique of the Law. It shows that the role of the law in critical theory emerges as a problem when the latter (...)
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  15. Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri on "Postmodern Biopolitics".Thomas Lemke - 2016 - In Sergei Prozorov & Simona Rentea (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Biopolitics. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    The Future of an Ethics of Difference After Hardt and Negri’s Empire.Zahi Zalloua - 2008 - Symploke 16 (1-2):127-152.
  17. 57.7165 ABBINNETT, Ross—Untimely agitations: Derrida, Klein and Hardt and Negri on the idea of anti-capitalism. Jour.Robert H. U. E. Halter & François-Bernard Huyghe - 2006 - Political Theory 5 (4):428-446.
     
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    Critical ResponseIIThe Magician’s Wand:A Rejoinder to Hardt and Negri.Timothy Brennan - 2003 - Critical Inquiry 29 (2):374-378.
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    The Ontological Need: Positing Subjectivity and Resistance in Hardt and Negri's Empire.David Sherman - 2004 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2004 (128):143-170.
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    The Empire Strikes Back: On Hardt and Negri.Maria Turchetto - 2003 - Historical Materialism 11 (1):23-36.
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    Empire, Borders, Place: A Critique of Hardt and Negri's Concept of Empire.Ian H. Angus - 2004 - Theory and Event 7 (3).
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    Global Theory From Kant to Hardt and Negri.Gary K. Browning - 2011 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In the 21st Century, global theory provides an influential and popular way of understanding contemporary social and political phenomena. This book observes the links between contemporary global ideas and preceding modern theories. Contemporary perspectives are shown to reflect distinctive and shared aspects of the ideas of Kant, Hegel and Marx.
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    Commonwealth, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Cambridge, MA.: Belknap-Harvard, 2009.Jason Read - 2012 - Historical Materialism 20 (1):211-221.
    Commonwealthis the third book co-authored by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. As with the previous two books,EmpireandMultitude, the task of this book is to both critique the present order and provide the concepts for a radical transformation of that order. This review examines how this third, and final book in the series, changes the argument of the other two, specifically examining the rôle that the concept of the common plays in restructuring the idea of critique, politics, and political (...)
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  24. Into the Factory: Negri's Lenin and the Subjective Caesura (1968–1973)'.Michael Hardt - 2005 - In Timothy S. Murphy & Abdul-Karim Mustapha (eds.), The philosophy of Antonio Negri. Ann Arbor, MI: Pluto Press. pp. 7--37.
  25. REVIEWS-Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Commonwealth.John Kraniauskas - 2010 - Radical Philosophy 160:39.
  26. Empire. By Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri.R. Alvarez - 2002 - The European Legacy 7 (6):801-801.
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    Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. Assembly. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017. 368 pp. [REVIEW]Kyle Parry - 2019 - Critical Inquiry 46 (1):252-256.
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    Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, Empire: Die Neue Weltordnung. [REVIEW]Michael Polemis - 2004 - Philosophical Inquiry 26 (3):59-63.
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  29. Review of: Michael Hardt/Antonio Negri: Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire, New York 2004: Penguin Press. [REVIEW]Martin Saar - 2006 - Constellations 13 (1):127-131.
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    The Place of the History in Times of Globalization: An Analysis from Marc Abélès and Michael Hardt-Antonio Negri.Tuillang Yuing Alfaro - 2011 - Estudios de Filosofía Práctica E Historia de Las Ideas 13 (1):91-101.
    El siguiente texto intenta abordar la relación existente entre los procesos de globalización-mundialización y ciertas concepciones de historia que le son solidarias. Para lo anterior apela a las reflexiones realizadas por Marc Abélès en Política de la supervivencia y Michael Hardt y Antonio Negri en Imperio. En ambos análisis se puede percibir la importancia que tiene la historia como soporte de los procesos globales que entremezclan lo político, lo económico y lo cultural, procesos que parecen avanzar, según el (...)
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    Herculean tasks, Dionysian labor: Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri on the contemporary state-form.Timothy S. Murphy - 1996 - Angelaki 1 (3):51 – 55.
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    Feet of Clay? Reflections on Hardt's and Negri's Empire.Andreas Kalyvas - 2003 - Constellations 10 (2):264-279.
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    The Porcelain Workshop: For a New Grammar of Politics.Antonio Negri - 2008 - Semiotext(E).
    A philosopher and political thinker describes a new political grammar free of modernist assumptions. In 2004 and 2005, Antonio Negri held ten workshops at the Collège International de Philosophie in Paris to formulate a new political grammar of the postmodern. Biopolitics, biopowers, control, the multitude, people, war, borders, dependency and interdependency, state, nation, the common, difference, resistance, subjective rights, revolution, freedom, democracy: these are just a few of the themes Negri addressed in these experimental laboratories. Postmodernity, Negri (...)
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    'The Passage from Imperialism to Empire': A Commentary on Empire by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri.Peter Green - 2002 - Historical Materialism 10 (1):29-77.
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    Book Review: Assembly, by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri[REVIEW]Samuel A. Chambers - 2019 - Political Theory 47 (5):724-733.
  36. “Impero” e “imperialismo”. Michael Hardt e Antonio Negri nel dibattito internazionale.Elia Zaru - 2016 - Scienza and Politica. Per Una Storia Delle Dottrine 28 (54).
    The notion of “empire” in Hardt and Negri’s political theory indicates a new postmodern sovereignty, able to lead the capital accumulation in the global market era. With the concept of “empire”, Hardt and Negri want to overtake the imperialism doctrines, considered by the two authors unable to understand correctly the global world. The aim of this essay is to clarify the conceptual contraposition between “empire” and “imperialism” offering a brief description of the international debate raised by (...)
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  37. Antonio Negri ve Michael Hardt Düşüncesinde İmparatorluk, Çokluk ve Biopolitik Üretim Kavramları Üzerine * On the Concepts of the Empire, Multitude And Biopolitical Production in the Thought of Antonio Negri And Michael Hardt.Aykut Aykutalp - 2018 - Kaygi 2 (31):404-430.
    This study focuses on the ideas of Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt, the most influential thinkers of recent period, about the concepts of the Empire, Multitude and Biopolitical production. These concepts being at the center of contemporary political discussions problematise the ideaitonal foundations of the idea of Empire evaluated as a new form of sovereignty, the economic transformation in the contemporary capitalism and the new form of subjectivity in this age. To Negri and Hardt, Empire is (...)
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    Biopolitics and Agonistics: From Foucault to Negri and Hardt.Thiago Mota - 2022 - Kriterion: Journal of Philosophy 63 (152):491-514.
    RESUMO O artigo reconstrói a discussão acerca da biopolítica nos pensamentos de Foucault e de Negri e Hardt, a fim de ressaltar a importância que pode adquirir, nesse contexto, a noção de agonística. De início, abordamos de maneira introdutória os conceitos de biopolítica e governamentalidade em Foucault, bem como sua relação com o liberalismo e o neoliberalismo. Também examinamos as ambiguidades que marcam as práticas de liberdade e as possibilidades de resistência em um mundo governado pelo biopoder. Em (...)
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    LOVE's LESSONS: intimacy, pedagogy and political community.Hannah Stark & Timothy Laurie - 2017 - Angelaki 22 (4):69-79.
    This article provides a philosophical account of love in relation to contemporary Marxist and post-structuralist conceptions of politics. Shifting the emphasis away from both the ontological question, “what is love?,” and the epistemological question, “how do we acquire certainty about love?,” this article advances a pedagogical question: how might love enable us to learn? To answer this question we turn to the work of Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, and Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. After examining the tensions (...)
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  40. The Concept of Labor: Marx and His Critics.Sean Sayers - 2007 - Science and Society 71 (4):431 - 454.
    Marx conceives of labor as form-giving activity. This is criticized for presupposing a "productivist" model of labor which regards work that creates a material product — craft or industrial work — as the paradigm for all work (Habermas, Benton, Arendt). Many traditional kinds of work do not seem to fit this picture, and new "immaterial" forms of labor (computer work, service work, etc.) have developed in postindus trial society which, it is argued, necessitate a fundamental revision of Marx's approach ( (...) and Negri). Marx's theory, however, must be understood in the context of Hegel's philosophy. In that light, the view that Marx has a "productivist" model of labor is mistaken. The concept of "immaterial" labor is unsound, and Marx's ideas continue to provide an illuminating framework for understanding work in modern society. (shrink)
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  41. Biopolitical production.Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri - 2013 - In Timothy C. Campbell & Adam Sitze (eds.), Biopolitics: A Reader. Durham: Duke University Press.
     
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    Empire and education.Alexander Means, Amy Sojot, Yuko Ida & Manca Sustarsic - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (7):879-881.
    Hardt and Negri’s Empire series has inspired twenty years of debate and experimentation across the social sciences and humanities in fields as divergent as international re...
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    Critical ResponseIThe Rod of the Forest Warden:A Response to Timothy Brennan.Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri - 2003 - Critical Inquiry 29 (2):368-373.
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    La production biopolitique.Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri - 2000 - Multitudes 1 (1):16-28.
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  45. Biopolitics as event.Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri - 2013 - In Timothy C. Campbell & Adam Sitze (eds.), Biopolitics: A Reader. Durham: Duke University Press.
     
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    Autonomous Production?: On Negri's `New Synthesis'.Nicholas Thoburn - 2001 - Theory, Culture and Society 18 (5):75-96.
    This article takes the suggestions by Jameson and Žižek that Hardt and Negri's recent Empire is an important `new theoretical synthesis' and a challenge to a politically complacent Cultural Studies as its starting point to explore Negri's understanding of `production'. It opens out Negri's apparent synthesis to consider the formative elements of his work: operaismo's `social factory', Marx's `Fragment on Machines' and Deleuze's figure of `control society'. The article argues that whilst Negri develops the important (...)
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    Assemblages and the Multitude.Nicholas Tampio - 2009 - European Journal of Political Theory 8 (3):383-400.
    The article enters a heated debate about the ideals and organization of the postmodern left. Hardt and Negri, two key figures in this debate, claim that their concept of the multitude — a revolutionary, proletarian body that organizes singularities — integrates the insights of Deleuze and Lenin. I argue, however, that Deleuze anticipated and resisted a Leninist appropriation of his political theory. This essay challenges the widely accepted assumption that Hardt and Negri carry forth Deleuze’s legacy. (...)
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    Biopolitical utopianism in educational theory.Tyson Lewis - 2007 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 39 (7):683–702.
    In this paper I shift the center of utopian debates away from questions of ideology towards the question of power. As a new point of departure, I analyze Foucault's notion of biopower as well as Hardt and Negri's theory of biopolitics. Arguing for a new hermeneutic of biopolitics in education, I then apply this lens to evaluate the educational philosophy of John Dewey. In conclusion, the paper suggests that while Hardt and Negri are missing an educational (...)
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    Empire : joyaux et pacotilles.Leo Panitch & Sam Gindin - 2003 - Actuel Marx 33 (1):121-141.
    Hardt and Negri's Empire is a welcome and often inspiring antidote to the defeatism that has infected so much of the left. Their analysis includes a number of important insights, such as the capacity of American forms of power to penetrate other states. But their political economy is crude, and the promising discussions they open drift towards an empire without any material center. At the same time, their revolutionary commitments to transformation from below refuses to engage the complexities (...)
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    Empire and Utopia: A Psychoanalytic Critique of Totality.Mark Featherstone - 2002 - Cultural Values 6 (4):369-384.
    Post-11 September Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri's Empire has found mass popularity. In this article I discuss the text's relationship to postmodern capitalism, attempt to understand its appeal after the attacks on New York and Washington, and consider its political message. To this end, the first part of the paper aims to situate Empire against the background of the global economy and the 11 September attacks. Beyond this formal critique of Hardt and Negri's book, the second (...)
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