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Re: AUT: History of autonomist Marxism



peter:

i suggest that nick witheford, "autonomist marxism and the information
society", capital and class, 52 (1994) may be of interest.

i am not awere of any comprehensive history, however i do think that
various writings of negri, introductory pieces in his marx against marx
would provide what you are looking for.

another suggestion may be the edited book by paolo virno and michael
hardt:
radical thought in italy: a potential politics (minneapolis: university of
minnesota press, 1996).

best,
ozgur gokmen




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On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Peter van Heusden wrote:

> One last message for today. Is there a history of the main strands which
> flow into autonomist Marxism available anywhere? I'm currently engaged in
> a lengthy set of polemics with some Leninist comrades of mine, and, while
> I'm going ahead and writing up a historical overview to clarify my
> arguments, I am acutely aware of the 'unsystematic' nature of my
> knowledge. (Not having an academic background, I've picked up most of what
> I'm working on from fragments scattered all over the Internet).
>
> I've already read Harry Cleaver's synopsis on his home page, but I'm
> looking for something a bit more in depth than that - any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Peter
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