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Re: AUT: Seeking info on Negri and Fortunadi



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From: cwright <cwright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: aut-op-sy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: AUT: Seeking info on Negri and Fortunadi
Date: Tue, Jul 30, 2002, 10:31 AM



"Whilst this list deliberately omits some of his more obviously political
works,12 it would be fair to say that the greater part of his oeuvre13 woul=
d
substantiate an image of Negri as a rather old-fashioned bourgeois academic=
,
very concerned with his research, somewhat neglectful of the majority of hi=
s
students and very eager to assert his power within the academic institution
where he worked by appointing his loyal disciples to any post that fell
vacant and maintaining tight control over student bursaries. This persona,
almost a parody of the remote and arrogant Italian professor against which
the original student revolt of 1967-68 was directed, is in fact not that fa=
r
removed from the image he had within the Padua Political Science Faculty. I=
n
many ways, he was a classical Italian university barone.14"

[...]


"Firstly, when Negri lived in Milan, he used to send the young autonomi he
regularly received in his house out to the nearest bookshop to steal all th=
e
books that interested him. Secondly, and rather more seriously, he asserted
his power in Padua University by getting his =93reactionary=94 colleagues
kneecapped, and then used to theorise in his usual jargon-ridden style that
=93the levels of the use of force of counter-power have been exemplified by
the punishment of teachers who are particularly zealous in anti-proletarian
initiatives: Galante, Santo, etc=94.30"  I had heard something about the
ultra-Left knee-capping academics.  Does Negri fit into this?


this garbage was taken entirely from an old article by Giorgio Bocca.
It is garbage.

ciao,
alessandro
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From: cwright &lt;cwright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx&gt;<BR>
To: aut-op-sy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<BR>
Subject: AUT: Seeking info on Negri and Fortunadi<BR>
Date: Tue, Jul 30, 2002, 10:31 AM<BR>
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<FONT SIZE=3D"2"><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">&quot;Whilst this list deliberately omits=
 some of his more obviously political works,12 it would be fair to say that =
the greater part of his oeuvre13 would substantiate an image of Negri as a r=
ather old-fashioned bourgeois academic, very concerned with his research, so=
mewhat neglectful of the majority of his students and very eager to assert h=
is power within the academic institution where he worked by appointing his l=
oyal disciples to any post that fell vacant and maintaining tight control ov=
er student bursaries. This persona, almost a parody of the remote and arroga=
nt Italian professor against which the original student revolt of 1967-68 wa=
s directed, is in fact not that far removed from the image he had within the=
 Padua Political Science Faculty. In many ways, he was a classical Italian u=
niversity barone.14&quot;<BR>
</FONT></FONT>&nbsp;<BR>
[...]<BR>
<FONT SIZE=3D"2"><FONT FACE=3D"Arial"><BR>
</FONT></FONT><BR>
<FONT SIZE=3D"2"><FONT FACE=3D"Arial">&quot;Firstly, when Negri lived in Milan,=
 he used to send the young autonomi he regularly received in his house out t=
o the nearest bookshop to steal all the books that interested him. Secondly,=
 and rather more seriously, he asserted his power in Padua University by get=
ting his =93reactionary=94 colleagues kneecapped, and then used to theorise in h=
is usual jargon-ridden style that =93the levels of the use of force of counter=
-power have been exemplified by the punishment of teachers who are particula=
rly zealous in anti-proletarian initiatives: Galante, Santo, etc=94.30&quot; &=
nbsp;I had heard something about the ultra-Left knee-capping academics. &nbs=
p;Does Negri fit into this?<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
</FONT></FONT>this garbage was taken entirely from an old article by Giorgi=
o Bocca. <BR>
It is garbage. <BR>
<BR>
ciao,<BR>
alessandro</BLOCKQUOTE>
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