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BOOKS FOR BURNING
Between Civil War and Democracy in 1970s Italy
ANTONIO NEGRI
Edited and introduced by Timothy S. Murphy
Translated by Arianna Bove, Ed Emery, Timothy S. Murphy and Francesco
Novello
Long before Antonio Negri became famous around the world for his
groundbreaking volume Empire, he was infamous across Europe for the
incendiary writings contained in this book. Books for Burning consists
of five pamphlets that Negri wrote between 1971 and 1977, which attempt
to identify and draw lessons from new conditions of class struggle that
emerged in the course of the 1970s.
Conceived as organizational hypotheses intended for debate among the
members of the political movements Workers' Power (Potere operaio) and
Organized Autonomy (Autonomia organizzata), these texts were later
misread and misrepresented by the Italian state in its attempt to frame
Negri as responsible for the assassination of former Italian president
Aldo Moro, as the leader of the Red Brigades, and as the mastermind of
an armed insurrection against the state. In the more than twenty-five
years since their first publication, these texts have lost none of their
originality, relevance or power to shock.
In a new preface, Negri demonstrates how his controversial work on
empire, biopolitics and immaterial labor developed out of concepts and
strategies first outlined in this book, and an editorial introduction
analyzes the role these texts played in Negri's trial and in the
criminalization of the Italian radical workers' movement.
Antonio Negri has taught philosophy and political science at the
Universities of Padua and Paris; he has also been a political prisoner
in Italy and a political refugee in France. He is the author of over
thirty books, including Marx Beyond Marx, The Savage Anomaly, The
Politics of Subversion, Insurgencies, Subversive Spinoza, and Time for
Revolution, and, in collaboration with Michael Hardt, Labor of Dionysus,
Empire and Multitude. He currently lives in Paris and Venice.
Timothy S. Murphy is associate professor of English at the University of
Oklahoma. He is the translator of Antonio Negri's Subversive Spinoza and
co-editor of Resistance in Practice: The Philosophy of Antonio Negri.
October 2005 / 352pp
Paperback * 1 84467 034 1 * A316.99 * US $25 * Cdn $35
CONTENTS
Editor's Introduction: Books for Burning
Editorial Acknowledgements & Translators' Note
Glossary
Preface to the Italian Edition: 1997-Twenty Years Later and Prefatory
Note to the English Translation
Crisis of the Planner-State: Communism and Revolutionary Organization
(1971)
Workers' Party Against Work (1973)
Proletarians and the State: Toward a Discussion of Workers' Autonomy and
the Historic Compromise (1975)
Toward a Critique of the Material Constitution (1977)
Domination and Sabotage: On the Marxist Method of Social Transformation
(1977)
Index
Available in good bookshops, or please order from our website:
http://www.versobooks.com/books/nopqrs/nopq-titles/negri_a_books_burning.
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Rowan Wilson
Publishing Manager
Verso
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