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RE: <nettime> Hardt & Negri "Counseling the aristocrats" |
Re Proyect's response: >>On the aut-op-sy mailing list, they call the latest analysis "mad" as if H&N woke up one morning and decided for some ungodly reason to back the Empire against imperialism<< There is no 'they' -- this is easily ascertained by reading the various responses on the autopsy list. For my part, I said that I was hardly shocked, that it was consistent with other parts of their writings and other more recent articles. What trotbots like Proyect cannot quite comprehend, however, is that it is possible to not be a member of The Party, that Negri & Hardt - however intersting and useful (or unintersting) their work is at times, they have never been leaders of any party except in the imaginations of those for whom one cannot think or act without congregating around leaders and programmes. Negri and Hardt were always a small, prolific and eloquent but hardly representative, part of what might be for awkwardly described as 'autonomists' -- despite attempts to produce a brandname, this has never been the case or successful. Part of the problem for English-language readers is that this is easily occluded, but there are English-language sources for ascertaining the broader terrain of the Italian radical left from which so-called 'autonomism' sprung, such as Steve Wright's _Storming Heaven_ -- a review of which is available at: http://www.generation-online.org/t/stormingheaven. htm And for Marina and anyone else having trouble with the link I sent earlier, The full link for the archives is: http://lists.village.virginia.edu/cgi-bin/spoons/a rchive1.pl?list=aut-op-sy.archive it might be wrapping on the email. The current month's archives are at: http://lists.village.virginia.edu/cgi-bin/spoons/a rchive1.pl?list=aut-op-sy.archive/aut-op-sy.0404 which is also likely to wrap (so, copy the whole line and putting it into the address bar rather than just clicking). Angela _______________ <end message> # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net