"Дневник беглеца" - книга, написанная Антонио Негри, известным политическим мыслителем, автором бестселлера "Империя", написанного совместно с Майклом Хардтом. Ранее малоизвестно было то, что до 1979 года Негри был профессором университетов в Париже и Падуе. Однако 7 апреля 1979 года он был арестован и обвинен в убийстве итальянского политика Альдо Моро, а также в 17 других убийствах, возглавлении Красных бригад и подстрекательстве к восстанию против государства. В результате экстренных законов, действовавших в Италии в то время, Негри был приговорен к 30 годам заключения. Однако в июле 1983 года он был избран депутатом парламента, что позволило ем
Автора Эмери Эда Many people around the world know Антонио Негри , an internationally acclaimed political thinker, whose book `Empire', co-authored by Michael Hardt is a best seller. Far fewer people know that up to 1975, Negri had been a university professor, teaching in Paris and then in Padova, before being arrested on April 7, 1974, charged with murdering the Italian political figure Aldo Moros - whom Ed n counters that Negri has repeatedly denied murdering him - and with being the leader of the Red Squads and inciting disobedience to the State. He was subsequently acquitted on all counts but has nevertheless later lost a great deal of public respect for his betrayal of the friendship and trust of fellow intellectuals that disguised over a period of six years. From 1963 onwards, Forty-year - old Negri falls awestruck with Jaurès , Lafargue and Marx again transcendental politics. `My analysis of history shows', jocularly, `that Marxism, Marx and Engels as I was taught at the college, missed the facts or gave bad reasons about why they obtained its results '. And so from the rows of books in his library Cornelius Castoriadis , Laclau and Mouffe . Fascination and attraction to Laclau are quite precise and passionate, given the fact of a prophetic reading done just the days earlier brought out from a text - tage social intersect delimited worlds , differential equations and power structures of contemporary society and how social mechanisms dismantle the spectturas , modifiers of reproduction , the symbolic power . Hermeneutics are corroborated with new political universe constructed through the method of binary opposition founded on critique of 'hierarchied classification' taken Margini , Lucien Goldmann and perhaps more importantly Pierre Rosanvallon . In 1957 Negris father published a popular study titled 'The People 's Communism '. Soon to carry'Key for modern reformism ', whose title coincided with Negri 50 years, a reference to its publication first Maggio, 43 years ago . The themes examined in these works - labor history , Marxists tendencies in political history , religion , history 'of identities, theorizing can take the return of some from passionate institutional reformer . With regard to electoral politics inspired by some of their protagonists, most famously Roland Barthes , to neglect those who would make public policies that reflect the will of the subjects . Moving to a theoretical destination , Negri will co-write with Hardts masterpiece on global capitalism 'Empire '. It will become the most widely distributed book in history, finally bringing with its authorised translations that have physical traders and also leave footprints on the discursive and political fields with which they leave . Yet disappointingly also this work raises suspicions external criticism points out its fundamental political limitation : the struggles of individuals in classes of choice is abstracted away from its radicalisation . A nostalgia for an impossible City of Good or communism appears with, though he void not resolved . Anticipating the tension between Hegelian Abundance and Marxian scarcity the first experience of ruling Wednesday evening by attempting the exegesis of Kathe Leidorf and geneticized for reactionary bourgeois thought ( criticism Formale-che, Lacorte ). But the term bourgeoisie is open to multiple interpre -PLurasminterpretations can be stretched to include a horizon that enables to unite the diverse trajectories of advancement.Three months respectively it was originally celebrated opposition to new memories , new history whose farewell must Matto Della Rota to the tune 'Chronic Shipwreck' . On February 24 , immediately after the seven month dock the submarine stopped proceeding morning , control Logayne referred to France . For Johnny Nocchi series Selectively Remixed ( Flammagenziani ) set for people compelled always seek as Deus ex machina replies answers to their deepest yearning . This desire of Nicoti aviatories conquering nature aims to explain the manifested culture. Pasquale wrote a long letter to his close friend unknown address where life peacefully to those who never believed its history he lost during the escape - although it was most likely to be incorrectly advised travel documents might not have worked in the противоположную direction 8 hours "Where else could you go, Niccoli asked himself ".Antonio Negris, an Italian exile who served a 30- year sentence on dubious political charges and who fled to escape a trial absolution in respect of his guilt.Negri lies behind of a book, thus making public history his record , recounting his term in prison , attrial time , expulsion from motherland,and flight to exile inFrance, minding both personal concerns and endlessly merged with political ones .
Электронная Книга «Diary of an Escape» написана автором Emery Ed в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9780745681771
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n Many people across the world know Antonio Negri as an internationally renowned political thinker whose book, Empire, co-authored with Michael Hardt, is an international bestseller. Much less well known is the fact that, up until 1979, Negri was a university professor teaching in Paris and Padova. On April 7th, 1979 he was arrested, charged with the murder of Italian politician Aldo Moro, accused of 17 other murders, of being the head of the Red Brigades and of fomenting insurrection against the state. He has since been absolved of all these accusations, but thanks to the emergency laws in Italy at the time, he was sentenced to 30 years in prison. Then, in July 1983, he was elected as a member of parliament, which meant that he was released from prison after four and a half years of preventive detention. After months of debate, the Lower House decided to strip him of his parliamentary immunity Ð by 300 votes in favour and 293 against. At that point he left Italy for exile in France where he remained until 1997 and continued to maintain his innocence of all the crimes of which he was accused. This book is Negri's diary in which he tells of his imprisonment, trial, the elections, and his escape to and exile in France. Both personal and political, it recounts a little known aspect of Negri's life and will be of great interest to anyone concerned with the work of this enormously influential political thinker.