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Jun 14, 2024 |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Michael Hardt
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May 13, 2024 |
elsaltodiario.com | Michael Hardt
En nuestra opinión hemos entrado en un periodo de guerras sin fin, que se extienden por todo el planeta y perturban incluso los nodos centrales del sistema-mundo capitalista. Cada conflicto contemporáneo tiene su propia genealogía y sus propios envites, pero merece la pena dar un paso atrás y situarlos en un marco más amplio.
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May 9, 2024 |
newleftreview.org | Michael Hardt |Sandro Mezzadra
We seem to have entered a period of war without end, extending across the globe and unsettling even the central nodes of the world system. Each contemporary conflict has its own genealogy and stakes, but it is worth taking step back and placing them in a larger framework. Our hypothesis is that a global war regime is emerging – one in which governance and military administrations are closely intertwined with capitalist structures.
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May 9, 2024 |
newleftreview.org | Michael Hardt |Sandro Mezzadra
We seem to have entered a period of war without end, extending across the globe and unsettling even the central nodes of the world system. Each contemporary conflict has its own genealogy and stakes, but it is worth taking a step back and placing them in a larger framework. Our hypothesis is that a global war regime is emerging – one in which governance and military administrations are closely intertwined with capitalist structures.
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Sep 23, 2023 |
znetwork.org | Michael Hardt
This excerpt draws from Hardt’s introduction to his forthcoming book, Subversive Seventies. That we have had nothing to do with terrorism is obvious. That we have been “subversive” is equally obvious. Between these two truth lies the key issue at stake in our trial. — Militants of Autonomia awaiting trial in Rebibbia Prison, Rome, 1983The 1970s was a decade of subversives.
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Sep 18, 2023 |
washingtonindependentreviewofbooks.com | Michael Hardt
The world seemed to be coming apart in the 1970s. Leftist groups like the Black Panthers challenged the existing order, terrifying many with their vitriolic rhetoric. The Red Brigades in Italy employed violence in their pursuit of change, notably in the kidnapping and murder of former prime minister Aldo Moro. It was also a decade of fascist repression: Steve Biko was murdered by South African security services, and the democratically elected Allende government in Chile was overthrown.
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Sep 11, 2023 |
thebattleground.substack.com | Joel Schalit |Sian Norris |Mark Garnett |Michael Hardt
By Joel SchalitJournalists don’t read books. Or if they do, very sparingly. Trained to follow the 24-hour news cycle, they focus on the daily flow of events, hour by hour, minute by minute. That’s the narrative we know. News has always been fast-paced. It didn’t take the Internet to make it seem exhausting. Keeping up with it via newspapers, television and radio in the decades before Twitter could be just as involved.
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Aug 31, 2023 |
blog.oup.com | Michael Hardt |Becky Clifford
By Michael Hardt August 31st 2023 Repeatedly during the process of writing The Subversive Seventies, I was moved by how activists in each country learned from and were inspired by revolutionaries elsewhere, deploying strategies of popular power, organizing structures of revolutionary democracy, combatting multiple structures of domination, and seeking liberation in various forms. The music circulated too, along with the militants and their revolutionary dreams. This playlist was constructed...
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Aug 31, 2023 |
feeds.feedblitz.com | Michael Hardt |Becky Clifford
By Michael Hardt August 31st 2023 Repeatedly during the process of writing The Subversive Seventies, I was moved by how activists in each country learned from and were inspired by revolutionaries elsewhere, deploying strategies of popular power, organizing structures of revolutionary democracy, combatting multiple structures of domination, and seeking liberation in various forms. The music circulated too, along with the militants and their revolutionary dreams. This playlist was constructed...
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Jun 15, 2023 |
kirkusreviews.com | Michael Hardt |Matthew Desmond |David Sedaris
In this major contribution to movement politics, Hardt deftly combines inspirational stories with strategic insights. An academic inquiry into the democratic impulse behind the progressive and revolutionary movements of the 1970s. Whereas the social movements of the 1960s “marked the end of an era,” those of the subsequent decade “mark the beginning of our time,” writes Hardt, a professor of political theory in the literature program at Duke.