Time for Revolution (Continuum Impacts)

By (author): "Matteo Mandarini, Antonio Negri"
Publish Date: 2003
Time for Revolution (Continuum Impacts)
ISBN0826479316
ISBN139780826479310
AsinTime for Revolution (Continuum Impacts)
Original titleTime For Revolution (Continuum Impacts)
From the Publisher 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. Editorial Reviews - Time for Revolution From the Publisher 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. Features - Time for Revolution Table of Contents Table of Contents AcknowledgementsTranslator's introduction11First Displacement: the time of subsumed being232First Construction: collective time A483First Construction: collective time B544Second Construction: productive time A645Second Construction: productive time B716Third Construction: constitutive time A827Third Construction: constitutive time B918Second Displacement: the time of the revolution W1079Third Displacement: the time of the revolution Y120Afterword127Kairos, Alma Venus, Multitudo139Notes262Bibliography290 Synopsis Negri's commentary on what he believes is the global capitalist empire is well-known, and these two texts, written decades apart in prison, help to de