Marx Beyond Marx: Lessons on the Grundrisse

Antonio Negri
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A key figure in the Italian "Autonomia" Movement reads Marx's Gr¼ndrisse, developing the critical and controversial theoretical apparatus that informs the "zero-work" strategy and other elements so crucial to this new and "heretical" tendency in Marxist theory. A challenge to both capitalist and socialist apologists for waged slavery.
Genres: PhilosophyPoliticsTheoryNonfictionEconomicsSociology20th CenturyItalian Literature
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