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Re: AUT: reading Multitude
On Oct 2, 2004, at 3:55 AM, Steve Wright wrote:
>
> The second is the manner in which the footnotes cite a range of
> sources,
> without indicating that some of those referred to (eg John Holloway and
> myself in this part of the book, Arrighi somewhere else ) have
> polemicised with Hardt and Negri's take on the matters under question.
> A
> bit odd.
I'm sorry, but I can't see any oddity in : "the great struggles of
Autonomia in Italy in the 1970s, for example, succeeded temporarily in
redesigning the landscape of the major cities, liberating entire zones
where new cultures where new cultures and new forms of life were
created" (p. 82 of "Multitude"); and : "For English language
description and analysis of Autonomia in Italy in the 1970s, see Steve
Wright, Storming Heaven etc. (p,372, note 98 of part 1st of Multitude).
What are the "matters under question"? Could you elaborate? Are you
able to mention any better "English language description and analysis
of Autonomia in the 1970s" than Storming Heaven?
ciao,
alessandro
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- Thread context:
- AUT: What ever happened to Towards a Gay Communism?,
Michael Handelman Sat 02 Oct 2004, 14:30 GMT
- AUT: reading Multitude,
Steve Wright Sat 02 Oct 2004, 10:55 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: AUT: reading Multitude,
Alessandro Coricelli Sat 02 Oct 2004, 16:26 GMT
- Re: AUT: reading Multitude,
Steve Wright Sat 02 Oct 2004, 20:36 GMT
- Re: AUT: reading Multitude,
Peter van Heusden Sun 03 Oct 2004, 17:44 GMT
- Re: AUT: reading Multitude,
Harald Beyer-Arnesen Sun 03 Oct 2004, 23:11 GMT
- Re: AUT: reading Multitude,
Shatter Break Mon 04 Oct 2004, 00:49 GMT
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