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  Antonio Negri
Antonio Negri et le pouvoir constituant (Daniel Bensaïd)
Ars et multitudo - interview with Negri at Venice festival, 2005
Negri comments on Foucault's legacy today (October 2004)
www.generation-online.org /p/pnegri.htm   (192 words)

  
  negri
Negri Sembilan (nine states) is a federation of states on the West coast of peninsular Malaysia.
The ruler was a delegate of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar.
The Regent: Duli Yang Teramat Mulia Pemangku Raja Negri Sembilan, i.e.
www.4dw.net /royalark/Malaysia/negri.htm   (1104 words)

  
  Antonio Negri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antonio (Toni) Negri was born in Padua, Italy in 1933.
On April 7, 1979, at the age of forty-six, Antonio Negri was arrested and charged with a number of offenses including leadership of the Red Brigades, master-minding the 1978 kidnapping and murder of Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro, and plotting the overthrow of the government.
Negri was released from prison in the spring of 2003, having served his full sentence of 17 years.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Antonio_Negri   (1172 words)

  
 Pola Negri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Negri's exotic style of glamour proved popular with audiences during the 1920s, and her association with such actors as Charles Chaplin and Rudolph Valentino ensured she remained in the public eye.
Negri caused a media sensation after the death in 1926 of Valentino by announcing that they had planned to marry, and following the train that carried his body from New York to Los Angeles, posing for photographers at every stop.
Wilder recalled that Negri "threw a tantrum at the mere suggestion of playing a has-been", and the role was given to Gloria Swanson.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pola_Negri   (555 words)

  
 98-6178 -- U.S. v. Negri -- 03/23/1999
Negri argued before the district court that the § 2B1.1(b)(4) enhancement was inappropriate because of the failure of the "overall scheme," particularly the bumbling manner in which Negri and Lutz traveled from Oklahoma to Florida, and because the measuring offense was the theft of a large sum of money from an armored car.
Negri contends the theft from the Loomis/Fargo armored car should not be considered as having "affected a financial institution" and the four level enhancement was an improper application of the guideline.
Negri summarily asserts that a § 2B1.1(b)(4) enhancement is never proper unless the district court makes specific findings on the record as to what acts would be necessary in order to commit the offense in question in its most simple form and what additional acts defendant undertook in committing the offense.
www.kscourts.org /ca10/cases/1999/03/98-6178.htm   (3142 words)

  
 Toni Negri, Profile of a Terrorist Ideologue
Negri and Hardt co-authored a book, Empire, published by Oxford University Press, in which they better explain their "alternative globalization movement": Globalization is a new form of Empire, they write, which is good because it replaces the nation-state.
Negri's French connection is key to show the continuity of the control level of international terrorism.
Negri's brainwashers are Norberto Bobbio, who was the 1960s' intellectual father of the Italian New Left, and Sabino Acquaviva, a sociologist at Padua University and Visiting Fellow at Oxford University.
www.larouchepub.com /other/2001/2832toni_negri.html   (699 words)

  
 Antonio Negri - InformationBlast
Empire (http://www.infoshop.org/texts/empire.pdf)] (English, PDF), the Italian moral and political philosopher Antonio Negri (date tk)is currently serving out a felony conviction, on charges that he and his writings were "moral culpable" in acts of violence stemming from his advocacy or "armed insurrection" against the Italian state during the 1960s and 1970s.
Negri returned voluntarily returning from a 14-year exile in France in 1997, after having been elected to the legislature while imprisoned and released on grounds of parliamentary immunity.
Among the central themes in Negri are Marxism, Antiglobalization, Anti-capitalism, Postmodernism, Neoliberalism, Democracy, the Common, and the Multitudes.
www.informationblast.com /Antonio_Negri.html   (474 words)

  
 Negri's Original Italian Restaurant History and Events   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Negri's Original Occidental Italian Family Style Restaurant has been pleasing both locals and tourists alike with authentic recipes and warm, friendly service.
The complete dinner is what families are accustomed to at Negri's and with four generations of practice, we do it to perfection.
Negri’s Original Italian Restaurant is the perfect place for birthday and holiday parties, wedding receptions and rehearsal dinners, friendly gatherings and family reunions.
www.negrisrestaurant.com /html_pages/history.html   (239 words)

  
 The Empire does not exist - a critique of Toni Negri
Negri's "big idea" is that of the "global network distribution of power", which is a horizontal capitalist-dominated structure in which, due to the complete elimination of "the centre", a new form of exploitation of "the multitude" has been created.
Negri's criticism to some extent is based on the writings of Rosa Luxemburg in her book "The accumulation of capital" [viii] which raised the idea of the necessity for pockets of non-capitalistic subsistence to exist, for the development of imperialism.
Negri and Hardt only devote the last paragraph of their book to this theory, although it is probably the part with the most practical consequences and significance.
www.marxist.com /Theory/review_toni_negri_empire.html   (4731 words)

  
 Fracción Trotskista Estrategia Internacional
Negri holds that 'the imperial armies are requested to intervene by one or more of the parties involved in an already existing conflict.' In this way, 'The Empire was not born out of its own will, but rather it is called into being on the basis of its ability to solve conflicts.
Negri's view of the rise of Bush is predicated upon the separation of the realms of the economy and that of politics.
Negri once hailed the unfolding of the 'Empire', but now this is revealed as nothing but sheer political adaptation to the supposedly non-imperialist quarters of the world bourgeoisie.
www.ft.org.ar /estrategia/ei19/ei19inglesnegri.htm   (3019 words)

  
 Adelchi Negri (www.whonamedit.com)
Adelchi Negri was born in Perugia and studied medicine and surgery at Pavia University.
Negri mistakenly regarded the bodies as parasitic protozoa and the pathological agent of rabies.
Some months after Negri's discovery, however, Alfonso Di Vesta in Naples, and Paul Remlinger at Riffat Bey in Constantinople, showed that the etiological agent of rabies is a filterable virus.
www.whonamedit.com /doctor.cfm/2175.html   (427 words)

  
 The New York Review of Books: Italy: Behind the Ski Mask
Negri is a figure of some stature in Italy, and his arrest might be compared, imperfectly, to jailing Herbert Marcuse a decade ago on suspicion of being the brains behind the Weathermen.
Negri's base of operation was the University of Padua, where student activism was the strongest in Italy, and 1968 was the turning point.
For Negri, the socalled "real socialism" of Russia and Eastern Europe is merely the "teleology of capitalism," that is, the continuation of the law of surplus value under conditions which, at least theoretically, are supposed to be egalitarian.
www.nybooks.com /articles/7727   (5902 words)

  
 Empire ou Impérialisme ?
In this book, Negri and Hardt hold that globalisation has brought about a decline of sovereignty, since it relied on the nation-state, and also an ever-decreasing ability to regulate the cultural and economic exchanges: "The sovereignty of the nation-state was the cornerstone of the imperialisms that European powers constructed throughout the modern era.
Negri and Hardt relapse in such historical subjectivism when they claim that: "History has a logic only when subjecitivity rules it, only when (as Nietzsche says) the emergence of subjectivity reconfigures efficient causes and final causes in the development of history".
Negri and Hardt want to emulate Lenin's revolutionary policy and his struggle for a revolutionary international, in their own words: "there is an implicit alternative embedded in Lenin's work: either communist revolution or Empire".
www.ft.org.ar /estrategia/ei17/ei17englishimperio.htm   (8562 words)

  
 Empire
Antonio Negri is described on the book jacket as "an independent researcher and writer and an inmate at Rebibbia Prison, Rome." Negri's crime was armed insurrection against the Italian state; the state had fingered him as the secret leader of the Red Brigades in the 1970s, an implausible charge he has always denied.
Surprisingly, Hardt and Negri have nothing to say about the newest protest movements, those invoked by the single word "Seattle," but which are much larger than that.
Hardt and Negri are often uncritical and credulous in the face of orthodox propaganda about globalization and immateriality.
www.leftbusinessobserver.com /Empire.html   (1918 words)

  
 Reason: Empire Burlesque: The profoundly silly book that has set the academic left aflutter.
Negri allegedly was the brains behind the terrorist Red Brigades that abducted and killed Moro and was even identified as the source of a taunting phone call to Moro’s wife.
Hardt and Negri identify themselves with "those who are against," magisterially underscoring the comprehensiveness of their indictment by refusing, in this instance, even to identify just what they are against: If you have to ask, they seem to say, you must not really be as against as we are.
Hardt and Negri’s description of what must now be rebelled against relies on paranoia and sheer shrillness of tone, but to account for the tumultuous events that have accompanied globalization they resort to the oddest kind of distortion.
www.reason.com /0204/cr.tp.empire.shtml   (2192 words)

  
 Ronaldo Munck: Review of Hardt and Negri's Empire
Hardt and Negri "insist on asserting that the construction of Empire is a step forward in order to do away with any nostalgia for the power structures that preceded it and refuse any political strategy that involves returning to that old arrangement, such as trying to resurrect the nation-state to protect against global capital" (p.
If the declining sovereignty of the nation-state is a familiar theme in globalisation studies, Hardt and Negri give it a new spin with their rejection of the de-regulation approach in favour of a view of interlocking regulatory frameworks which create the transnational figure they call Empire.
Hardt and Negri are undoubtedly correct to argue for "the impossibility of traditional forms of struggle": the world is changing and so must the strategies for social transformation.
eserver.org /clogic/3-1&2/munck.html   (1552 words)

  
 Johann Hari - Archive
Negri was the guru of the new movement for "permanent civil war" and "mass illegality".
Negri begins to laud, as he often does, "the communist and liberatory combatants of 20th-century revolutions", as if there was no contradiction between communism and liberation.
Negri recently described the Soviet Union as "a society criss-crossed with extremely strong instances of creativity and freedom", which is more than he has ever said for any democracy.
www.johannhari.com /archive/article.php?id=435   (1983 words)

  
 FT February 2002: The Ineducable Left   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Negri’s criminal past grants Empire a veneer of revolutionary authenticity and gives readers predisposed to feel it an agreeable frisson of danger and transgression of bourgeois conventions.
Hardt and Negri’s multitude is a Promethean power, born with the modern age’s emancipation of the human will from the moral constraints of religion and human nature.
Hardt and Negri’s contempt for the bourgeois men and women who go to work, attend Mass, raise their kids, and generally live respectable, productive lives is itself contemptible.
www.firstthings.com /ftissues/ft0202/articles/anderson.html   (2520 words)

  
 NOT BORED!
In absentia, Negri was convicted of re-instated charges under (still in-effect) emergency laws that allow convictions solely based upon the testimony of accused persons who have "repented" their crimes and turned State's evidence.
Everyone else -- Toni Negri included -- preferred to believe what the State and the media told them about "terrorism": that the bombings and assassinations were perpetrated by extremist groups, and that the Italian State, though it might occasionally infiltrate and provoke such groups, wasn't directly involved in or responsible for their targets and operations.
If, on the other hand, Negri and Piperno are not the heads of the RBs, and are not even among the ranks of its militants, then these facts should give all the more reason for the hypothetical subversives of the RBs to help get these men publicly cleared of all charges against them.
www.notbored.org /negri.html   (1572 words)

  
 Pitt Campaign Chronicle: Joe Negri Donates Musical Collection to Pitt   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Negri, a nationally known Pittsburgh musician, has donated his lifetime collection of music manuscripts, a number of recordings, and other items to the University of Pittsburgh.
Negri’s collection includes his first composition — a war bonds jingle he wrote and performed with a friend while they were high school students in the South Hills — and an oral history recorded with Root.
Negri still performs concerts for adults and children and believes his broadest audience comes from his appearances on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.
www.discover.pitt.edu /media/pcc010205/negri.html   (417 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Negri has made himself look pretty foolish coming out with a book in 2000 claiming that traditional imperialism is dead (the subsequent policies of George II's administration have forced Hardt and Negri to more or less admit they got it wrong in recent interviews).
The claim--surrounded by so many qualifications and caveats that Hardt and Negri clearly don't really buy the argument themselves and are hedging their bets--is that the nation-state, and hence imperialism in its old sense are rapidly declining, being replaced by an imperial sovereignty that is conceptually foggy and simply doesn't reflect empirical historical tendencies.
Negri used to argue back in the 80s that the form of sovereignty most appropriate to the era of real subsumption was the nuclear state, not some international social democracy.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0674006712?v=glance   (2643 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The "multitude" is Hardt and Negri's term for the earth's six billion increasingly networked citizens, an enormous potential force for "the destruction of sovereignty in favor of democracy." The middle section on the nature of that multitude is bookended by two others.
Hardt and Negri argue that war "is becoming the primary organizing principal of society, and politics merely one of its means or guises" (p.
Hardt and Negri note that democracy is not unreasonable or an unattainable demand as the concept of the multitude (a class concept that refers to singularities that act in common) brings great hope to the future of democracy.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1594200246?v=glance   (3379 words)

  
 Negri   (Site not responding. Last check: )
An original member of the Italian Autonomia group Negri wrote together with many other famous autonomistsassociated with the "autonomia" movement of Italian workers, students and feminists of the 1960s and 70s, including RanieroPanzieri, Mario Tronti, Sergio Bologna, Romano Alquati, Mariarosa Dalla Costa and Francois Berardi.
Negri returned voluntarily returning from a 14-year exile in France in 1997, after having been elected to thelegislature while imprisoned and released on grounds of parliamentary immunity.
The prolific, iconoclastic, cosmopolitan, highly original and often dense and difficult philosophy writings of Negri attemptto come to critical terms with most of the major world intellectual movements of the past half-century, in the service of a newMarxist analysis of capitalism.
www.therfcc.org /negri-14796.html   (436 words)

  
 Negri's bodies (www.whonamedit.com)
Negri's bodies are important becuse their presence make possible a positive diagnosis of rabies.
In his report, he described Negri bodies as round or oval inclusions within the cytoplasm of nerve cells of animals infected with rabies.
Negri bodies can also be found in the neurons of the salivary glands, tongue, or other organs.
www.whonamedit.com /synd.cfm/2491.html   (456 words)

  
 GOPAL BALAKRISHNAN - HARDT AND NEGRI'S EMPIRE   (Site not responding. Last check: )
After years of living in French exile, Negri is now serving out the sentence he received in Italy in the early eighties, during the crack down on the Far Left, writing as an inmate of the Roman prison system that once held Gramsci under fascism.
Hardt and Negri open their case by arguing that, although nation-state-based systems of power are rapidly unravelling in the force-fields of world capitalism, globalization cannot be understood as a simple process of de-regulating markets.
Intriguingly, Hardt and Negri suggest that this spect­ral social order, sustained by false promises and a distracted, vicarious mode of being in the world, is a void for the future.
www.newleftreview.net /NLR23909.shtml   (2984 words)

  
 Cut Price Commentariat » Negri in Sydney   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Theorist Antonio Negri is in Sydney soon for the Physiognomy of Origin conference at Sydney University.
I know very little about Negri, apart from his popularity with the irritating anarchists who used to organise when I was a student politician.
Negri returned voluntarily from a 14-year exile in France in 1997, after having been elected in 1983 to the legislature while imprisoned and released on grounds of parliamentary immunity.
commentariat.redrag.net /2005/01/30/negri-in-sydney   (706 words)

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