Storming Heaven is the first comprehensive survey of Italian autonomist
theory, from its origins in the anti-stalinist and workerist left of the
1950s to its heyday twenty years later. Autonomist marxism was a
political tendency which privileged themes--self-organisation,
construction of identity, grassroots politics, subjects in
struggle--which in many ways can be seen as the precursor of today's
debates around direct action protest. Emphasising the dynamic nature of
class struggle as the distinguishing feature of autonomist thought,
Wright explores how its understanding of class politics developed
alongside emerging social movements. Offering a critical and historical
exploration of the tendency's emergence in postwar Italy, Storming
Heaven moves beyond the crisis of traditional analytical frameworks on
the left, and assesses the strengths and limitations of autonomist
marxism as first developed by Antonio Negri, Mario Tronti, Sergio
Bologna and others.
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