- Empire (book)
Infobox Book
name = Empire
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image_caption = Swedish edition ("Imperiet") cover
author =Michael Hardt andAntonio Negri
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country =United States
language = English
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subject =Globalisation ,geopolitics
publisher =Harvard University Press
release_date = 2000
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media_type = Print
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isbn = ISBN 0-674-25121-0 (hardcover) ISBN 0-674-00671-2 (paperback)
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followed_by ="Empire" is a text written by Marxist philosophers
Antonio Negri andMichael Hardt . The book, written in the mid 90s, was published in2000 and quickly sold beyond its expectations as an academic work. [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/Archive/Article/0,4273,4221990,00.html Empire hits back] .The Observer , July 15, 2001.] In general, the book theorizes an ongoing transition from a "modern" phenomenon ofimperialism , centered around individualnation-states , to an emergentpostmodern construct created amongst ruling powers which the authors call Empire (the capital letter is distinguishing), with different forms of warfare:"..and if, according to Hardt and Negri's "Empire", the rise of Empire is the end of national conflict, the "enemy" now, whoever he is, can no longer be ideological or national. The enemy now must be understood as a kind of criminal, as someone who represents a threat not to a political system or a nation but to the law. This is the enemy as a terrorist.... Hardt and Negri get this absolutely right when they say that in the "new order that envelops the entire space of... civilization", where conflict between nations has been made irrelevant, the "enemy" is simultaneously "banalized" (reduced to an object of routine police repression) and absolutized (as the Enemy, an absolute threat to the ethical order" [pg 6 of "Empire", 2000] )." [pg 171-172 of Michaels 2004.]
They proceed to elaborate a variety of ideas surrounding constitutions, global war, and class. Hence, the Empire is constituted by a
monarchy (theUnited States and theG8 , andinternational organizations such asNATO , theIMF or theWTO ), anoligarchy (themultinational corporations and other nation-states) and ademocracy (the variousNGO s and theUnited Nations ). Part of their analysis deals with "imagine[ing] "resistance to it", but "the point of Empire is that it, too, is "total" and that resistance to it can only take the form of negation - "the will to be against" [pg 173 of Michaels 2004] . The Empire is total, buteconomic inequality persists, and as all identities are wiped out and replaced with a universal one, the identity of the poor persists ["The problem, as they see it, is that "postmodernist authors" have neglected the one identity that should matter most to those on the left, the one we have always with us: "The only non-localizable 'common name' of pure difference in all eras is that of the poor" (156)...only the poor, Hardt and Negri say, "live radically the actual and present being" (157)." pg 179-180, Michaels 2004]This description of pyramidal levels is a replica of
Polybius ' description of Roman government, hence the denomination "Empire". Furthermore, the crisis is conceived as inherent to the Empire. Negri & Hardt are also heavily indebted toMichel Foucault 's analysis ofbiopolitics ["Indeed, it is the irrelevance of political beliefs or ideas and their replacement by what (thinking to follow Foucault) Hardt and Negri call the "biopolitical", that mark the special contribution of the discourse of terrorism, which we might more generally call the discourse of globalization." pg 173 of Michaels 2004.] andGilles Deleuze 's philosophy. Before that book, Negri was best known for having written "The Savage Anomaly" (1981), a milestone book inSpinozism studies which he wrote in prison. "Empire" is thus, unsurprisingly, also influenced bySpinoza . The ideas first introduced in "Empire" (notably the concept ofmultitude , taken from Spinoza) were further developed in the2004 book "", which was also written by Negri and Hardt.It was published by
Harvard University Press in 2000 as a 478-page hardcover (ISBN 0-674-25121-0) and paperback (ISBN 0-674-00671-2).Opening epigraphs
:"Every tool is a weapon if you hold it right." —
Ani DiFranco :"Men fight and lose the battle, and the thing that they fought for comes about in spite of their defeat, and then it turns out not to be what they meant, and other men have to fight for what they meant under another name." —
William Morris ee also
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Autonomous Marxism
*Anti-globalization movement Notes
References
*"The Shape of the Signifier: 1967 to the end of history",
Walter Benn Michaels , 2004,Princeton University Press , 224 pages, ISBN 0-691-11872-8External links
* [http://www.infoshop.org/texts/empire.pdf "Empire"] text (
PDF ).
* [http://www.fifthinternational.org/index.php?id=166,745,0,0,1,0 Marxist criticism of Empire based on Lenin's theory of Imperialism being the highest stage of capitalism, by The League for the Fifth International] ]
* " [http://www.marxist.com/Theory/review_toni_negri_empire.html The Empire does not exist: a critique of Toni Negri's ideas] " byPietro Di Nardo , inNaples, Italy , a Marxist critique of the book.
* [http://struggle.ws/global/issues/empire.html Reviews of Hardt and Negri's "Empire"]
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