Subversive Spinoza: (Un)Contemporary Variations
Distributed Exclusively in the Usa by Palgrave (2004)
| Abstract | In Subversive Spinoza , Antonio Negri spells out the philosophical credo that inspired his radical renewal of Marxism and his compelling analysis of the modern state and the global economy by means of an inspiring reading of the challenging metaphysics of the seventeenth-century Dutch-Jewish philosopher Spinoza. For Negri, Spinoza's philosophy has never been more relevant than it is today to debates over individuality and community, democracy and resistance, modernity and postmodernity. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Power (Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | B3999.P68.N445 2004 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0719066476 0719066468 9780719066474 | |||||||||
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