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Re: AUT: Putting Negri to the Test
- Subject: Re: AUT: Putting Negri to the Test
- From: "commie00" <commie00@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2002 12:16:10 -0500
> Negri is quite clear that he sees the multitude as a class concept, as is
> Hardt. It is meant to substitute, but not be reducible to, the traditional
> notion of the working class. I.e. N&H want to expand it beyond the bounds
of
> the factory and even beyond the wage-labour relationship, so that, for
> example, it includes the unemployed as well...
which is strange in and of itself since even for marx the unemployed were
part of the working class, and negri (along with lots of other people) have
long theorized about changing class composition, etc. with huge sections of
the working class outside of the "factory" and in the "social factory".
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- Thread context:
- Re: AUT: Putting Negri to the Test, (continued)
- Re: AUT: Putting Negri to the Test,
Harald Beyer-Arnesen Thu 07 Feb 2002, 13:17 GMT
- Re: AUT: Putting Negri to the Test,
Michael Handelman Thu 07 Feb 2002, 13:37 GMT
- Re: AUT: Putting Negri to the Test,
Carrol Cox Thu 07 Feb 2002, 15:15 GMT
- Re: AUT: Putting Negri to the Test,
cwright Thu 07 Feb 2002, 16:09 GMT
- Re: AUT: Putting Negri to the Test,
commie00 Thu 07 Feb 2002, 17:16 GMT
- AUT: Re: Re: Proletariatization of the "professional" fields...,
Harald Beyer-Arnesen Fri 01 Feb 2002, 20:09 GMT
- AUT: [Fwd: Class Composition in Cognitive Capitalism: Seminar 15-16 February,
pmargin Fri 01 Feb 2002, 19:20 GMT
- AUT: Re: Proletariatization of the "professional" fields...,
commie00 Fri 01 Feb 2002, 17:39 GMT
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