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A renewed engagement with Lenin's revolutionary politics and a persuasive case for his contemporary relevance.

Produktbeschreibung
A renewed engagement with Lenin's revolutionary politics and a persuasive case for his contemporary relevance.
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Autorenporträt
Antonio Negri (1933-2023) was an Italian philosopher and political activist. He was a prominent figure in the left-wing operaismo movement in the 1960s and '70s. He is best known for his writings on globalization-particularly the highly influential volume Empire (co-authored with Michael Hardt)-but he also wrote on subjects as various as Vladimir Lenin, Baruch Spinoza, and the Book of Job.
Rezensionen
"There are many Lenins: in this exciting synthesis, with its emphasis on philosophy as well as praxis and on spontaneity versus organization, Antonio Negri discloses the dialectical logic of Lenin's historical situation. At the same time, by insisting on situational logic as such, he demonstrates its differences from our own today, where keeping faith with Lenin's lessons might lead to different forms. This important text from Negri's activist period is therefore a crucial document for understanding Negri's own work and positions and those of Lenin." Fredric Jameson, Duke University