Empire's new clothes [electronic resource] : reading Hardt and Negri / edited by Paul A. Passavant and Jodi Dean.

The publication of Empire last year created a sensation that spread from academia to the media to cocktail-party buzz. A book that causes such a "scholarly commotion" comes along "only once every decade or so" wrote the New York Times, as the book's radical vision of imperia...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Passavant, Paul A. (Paul Andrew), Dean, Jodi, 1962-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York ; London : Routledge, 2004.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter Introduction
  • Postmodern Republicanism
  • chapter Immanence 1 Can Immanence Explain Social Struggles?
  • chapter Transcendence 2 The Immanence of Empire
  • chapter Market 3 On Divine Markets and the Problem of Justice: Empire as Theodicy
  • chapter Law 4 Legal Imperialism: Empire's Invisible Hand?
  • chapter Representation 5 From Empire's Law to the Multitude's Rights: Law, Representation, Revolution
  • chapter Sovereignty 6 Representing the International: Sovereignty after Modernity?
  • chapter Global 7 Africa's Ambiguous Relation to Empire and Empire
  • chapter Intermezzo: The Theory & Event Interview / Sovereignty, Multitudes, Absolute Democracy: A Discussion between Michael Hardt and Thomas L. Dumm about Hardt's and Negri's Empire
  • chapter Space 8 The Repositioning of Citizenship: Emergent Subjects and Spaces for Politics
  • chapter Place 9 The Irrepressible Lightness and Joy of Being Green: Empire and Environmentalism
  • chapter Migration 10 Smooth Politics
  • chapter Generation 11 Taking the Millennialist Pulse of Empire's Multitude: A Genealogical Feminist Diagnosis
  • chapter Capitalism 12 The Ideology of the Empire and Its Traps
  • chapter Communication 13 The Networked Empire: Communicative Capitalism and the Hope for Politics
  • chapter Revolution 14 The Myth of the Multitude
  • chapter Event 15 Representation and the Event
  • chapter Contributors.