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Labor Of Dionysus: A Critique Of The State-Form

Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri
Edition: pb
ISBN: 9780816620869
Publisher: University Of Minnesota Press
Release Date: 2005-11-08
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"Labor is the living, form-giving fire," Marx wrote. "It is the transitoriness of things, their temporality, as their transformation by living time." How is it, then, that labor, with all its life-affirming potential, has become the means of capitalist discipline, exploitation, and domination in modern society? The authors expose and pursue this paradox through a systematic analysis of the role of labor in the processes of capitalist production, and in the establishment of capitalist legal and social institutions. Critiquing liberal and socialist notions of labor and institutional reform from a radical democratic perspective, Hardt and Negri challenge the state-form itself. In the twentieth century, labor has become central to the material and formal constitution of the State, as a complex nexus of value and right. And yet, in living labor and social cooperation, which cut across the divisions of workdays and wage relations, the authors identify a total critique of capitalist practice as well, presenting not only the negation of the present social order, but also the affirmation of an alternative system of value, norms, and desires. The forms in which this potential is expressed, from the social movements of the 1960s to those of the 1990s, are the "prerequisites of communism" already existing in contemporary society.
"This major work contains some of Tony Negri's earlier writings, going back to the 1960's, and it provides a striking complement to the English translations of his more recent publications. Negri has put the question of the constitutive capacity of labor at the forefront of contemporary Marxist debates, and the remarkable collaborative essays by him and Hardt pose this question in the context of what is now called 'the postmodern'." —Kenneth Surin, Duke University.

"Hardt and Negri have compiled a collection of excellent essays that traverses three decades of neo-Marxist and post-Marxist political theory. . . fascination attempt to bridge neo-Marxist and postmodern theory with a concept of postmodern capitalism."
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