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Tag Archives: Michael Hardt
Anarchism: Giving form to autonomy
This post was born of an exchange of letters between John Holloway and Michael Hardt that focused on the issue of “anti-capitalist social movements” and their “organisation” and “institutionalisation”. The letters date from 2011, but their subject remains contemporary, as … Continue reading
15M: A Philosophical Concerto in Three Unfinished Movements
An exercise in philosophical reflection on 15M in spain …
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Tagged 15M, Alain Badiou, Cornelius Castoriadis, Edgar Morin, Giorgio Agamben, May 68, Michael Hardt, revolution, Slavoj Žižek, spain, Spanish Revolution, Toni Negri
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15M: A Cartography of the Spanish Revolution 44
Ha dias, mandei um link para uma conferência sobre o 15-M dada por Hardt e Negri, sem ainda ter visto as mais de duas horas de video da conferência … descobri posteriormente que a conferência não é de Hardt e … Continue reading
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15M: A Cartography of the Spanish Revolution 43
O que acontece quando se tenta fechar uma conta bancaria nos Estados Unidos/What happens when you try to close a bank account in the Unted States … http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=KtI85Zc6Oik http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=TH3kiaJ1-c8
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15M: A Cartography of the Spanish Revolution 39
Do bairro de Lavapies, Madrid … http://madrid.tomalaplaza.net/2011/10/07/pregon-del-grupo-de-trabajo-%E2%80%9Cokupa-tu-plaza%E2%80%9D-de-la-asamblea-popular-de-lavapies/
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Tagged 15M, 15O, Arcadi Oliveres, chile, Michael Hardt, spain, Spanish Revolution, Toni Negri
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A Global War Regime
From Sidecar/New Left Review (09/05/2024), we share the following piece by Michael Hardt and 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 … Continue reading →