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From: "matheron francois" <matheron.francois@wanadoo.fr>




About the "Multitudes-Infos" Discussion List



Hello everyone (and particularly new Subscribers to the List)

1. The Multitudes-Info list is a non-moderated information and discussion
list of the journal Multitudes. It is free and open to all. This is not a
thematic list in the strict sense. Anyone is free to add texts that they
consider relevant to the questions being raised in the journal. People can
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2. The people involved with the journal "Multitudes" and signed up to this
list currently number 302. Mainly but not exclusively in France. There are
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of the world, arising out of the journal's international support network in
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one in GB!] That is why the preferred languages of the Discussion List are
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3. On the Multitudes-Infos list you will find debates internal to the
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Toni Negri and Michael Hardt.

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