Political philosopher, convicted activist, leftist intellectual and
co-author of the best-selling Empire , Antonio Negri is one of the most
controversial thinkers at work today. In this book-length conversation
with Anne Dufourmentelle, Negri offers thoughtful responses to
twenty-six terms, alphabetically arranged, that have had special
significance for his life and work. Negri speaks openly here of his
involvement with political movements, his exile, his return to Italy and
years there in prison, and his life since. But beyond the biographical
there is much here to explain Negri's ideas on globalization, the future
of social change, and the history of political thought. The book's
subjects - fascism, Heidegger, the Red Brigades, Wittgenstein,
empire, Kant, the unconscious, and many others - are often thresholds
from which Negri shares his views on still larger topics. Negri on Negri
provides a fascinating glimpse into his mind and life. Perhaps nowhere
else can one engage so readily the ideas of this major contemporary
thinker.
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