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Re: AUT: they remember nothing and understand nothing



Caught me out, Jon - I think 'the others' I mentioned are probably just
Marcus Rediker, at least so far as I know.

Having said that, I've just stumbled across (but not yet read) this:

Marcel van der Linden, 'Labour History as the History of Multitudes' - a
review of The Many-Headed Hydra

http://multitudes.samizdat.net/article.php3?id_article=1544

Steve

Jon Beasley-Murray wrote:

> Steve, you say:
>
> "Maybe 'multitude' helps us understand the relationship between
> different circles subject to the capital relation (including some
> circles that are trying to dissolve that relation) - or maybe not.
> Seems the only time it's been used with some power in a historically
> specific manner is when Linebaugh and other analyse the *beginnings* of
> global capitalism ..."
>
> Wanna say some more?  What work of Linebaugh and others are you
> thinking about, beyond The Many-Headed Hydra?
>
> Take care
>
> Jon
>
> --
> Jon Beasley-Murray
>
> Latin American Studies
> University of British Columbia
> jon.beasley-murray@xxxxxx
>
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