A Grammar of the Multitude (cover) A philosophical account of the concept of 'multitude', popular in the wake of Negri & Hardt's 'Empire'. Copied to clipboard 1. Foreword: We, the Multitude 2. Introduction 3. Forms of Dread and Refuge : Day One 4. Labor, Action, Intellect : Day Two 5. Multitude as Subjectivity: Day Three 6. Ten Theses on the Multitude and Post-Fordist Capitalism Day Four 7. Bibliography Book traversal links for A Grammar of the Multitude - Paolo Virno 1. Foreword: We, the Multitude Printer-friendly version Marxism philosophy autonomism Paolo Virno Comments
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