About
(1933-2023), philosopher, political analyst and activist, he was one of the main driving forces behind the Italian opera movement in the 60s and 70s.
Most viewed articles
The Capital/Labor Relationship in Cognitive Capitalism
- By Antonio Negri
- and Carlo Vercellone
In Multitudes (2008/1 No 32)
What makes a biopolitical space?
A discussion with Toni Negri
- By Antonio Negri,
- Constantin Petcou,
- Doina Petrescu,
- et al.
In Multitudes (2007/4 No 31)
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Articles
Political theory: A historicisation and globalisation of political thought
In Raisons politiques (2021/4 No 84)
Today’s Democracy is Wild and Constituent
The Spanish Case
In Multitudes (2015/2 No 59)
The Capital/Labor Relationship in Cognitive Capitalism
- By Antonio Negri
- and Carlo Vercellone
In Multitudes (2008/1 No 32)
Inventing Shared Values among Men
- By Judith Revel
- and Antonio Negri
In Multitudes (2007/4 No 31)
What makes a biopolitical space?
A discussion with Toni Negri
- By Antonio Negri,
- Constantin Petcou,
- Doina Petrescu,
- et al.
In Multitudes (2007/4 No 31)
Giselle Donnard Is No More
Giselle Shall Be Present in the Next Issue of Multitudes with the Friends and Movements She Accompanied
In Multitudes (2007/1 No 28)
The Chromatic Modulations of Biopower in Brazil
- By Giuseppe Cocco
- and Antonio Negri
In Multitudes (2005/4 No 23)
Spinozisti Gioiosi
In Multitudes (2004/3 No 17)
Cognitive Capitalism and the End of Political Economics
On the Book Edited by Carlo Vercellone Entitled: Sommes-nous sortis du capitalisme industriel?
In Multitudes (2003/4 No 14)
Building Europe in Globalization
March ‒ May 2003
In Multitudes (2003/4 No 14)
The Political Monster: Naked life and Power
In L'Homme et la société (2003/4 No 150-151)
Machiavelli or the Prosperity of Fighting
In Multitudes (2003/3 No 13)
Replies to Mauss's Review
In Revue du MAUSS (2002/2 No 20)
For an Ontological Definition of Multitude
In Multitudes (2002/2 No 9)
Thus Began the Decline of the Empire
In Multitudes (2001/4 No 7)
Europe, a Joke for Subjects of the Empire
In Multitudes (2000/3 No 3)
Necessity and Freedom in Spinoza’s Works: A Few Alternatives
In Multitudes (2000/2 No 2)
Biopolitical Production
- By Michael Hardt
- and Antonio Negri
In Multitudes (2000/1 No 1)