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100 1 $aHardt, Michael,$d1960-
245 10 $aEmpire /$cMichael Hardt, Antonio Negri.
260 $aCambridge, Mass. :$bHarvard University Press,$c2000.
300 $axvii, 478 pages ;$c25 cm
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500 $aContinued by: Multitude.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 417-472) and index.
520 1 $a"Imperialism as we knew it may be no more, but Empire is alive and well. It is, as Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri demonstrate in this bold work, the new political order of globalization. Their book shows how this emerging Empire is fundamentally different from the imperialism of European dominance and capitalist expansion in previous eras. Rather, Today's Empire draws on elements of U.S. constitutionalism, with its tradition of hybrid identities and expanding frontiers." "Empire identifies a radical shift in concepts that form the philosophical basis of modern politics, concepts such as sovereignty, nation, and people. Hardt and Negri link this philosophical transformation to cultural and economic changes in postmodern society - to new forms of racism, new conceptions of identity and difference, new networks of communication and control, and new paths of migration. They also show how the power of transnational corporations and the increasing predominance of postindustrial forms of labor and production help to define the new imperial global order." "More than analysis, Empire is also work of political philosophy, a new Communist Manifesto. Looking beyond the regimes of exploitation and control that characterize today's world order, it seeks an alternative political paradigm - the basis for a truly democratic global society."--Jacket.
505 0 $apt. 1. The Political Constitution of the Present. 1.1. World Order. 1.2. Biopolitical Production. 1.3. Alternatives within Empire -- pt. 2. Passages of Sovereignty. 2.1. Two Europes, Two Modernities. 2.2. Sovereignty of the Nation-State. 2.3. The Dialectics of Colonial Sovereignty. 2.4. Symptoms of Passage. 2.5. Network Power: U.S. Sovereignty and the New Empire. 2.6. Imperial Sovereignty -- Intermezzo: Counter-Empire -- pt. 3. Passage of Production. 3.1. The Limits of Imperialism. 3.2. Disciplinary Governability. 3.3. Resistance, Crisis, Transformation. 3.4. Postmodernization, or The Informatization of Production. 3.5. Mixed Constitution. 3.6. Capitalist Sovereignty, or Administering the Global Society of Control -- pt. 4. The Decline and Fall of Empire. 4.1. Virtualities. 4.2. Generation and Corruption. 4.3. The Multitude against Empire.
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