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A Multitude of Partially Formed Ideas (and Not All Good Ones)
I read almost exclusively fiction and this book is an example of why, on those rare occasions when I summon the necessary moral fiber to read a non-fiction title, that I run scurrying back to stories about science fiction and detectives.
CT
25 March 2005
a new vocabulary for a new world?
Michael hardt said that the purpose of his book is a construct a new political vocabulary.
BC
13 January 2005
Circular Utopia?
Multitude is the much-anticipated follow up to Hardt and Negri's international bestseller Empire.
FQ
2 October 2004
The reasons why we need to move forward
\"Multitude\" by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri is a follow-up to the author's widely-acclaimed \"Empire\".
ZV
12 September 2004
A disappointing follow-up
Hardt and Negri are probably the most celebrated political philosophers living today.
MT
8 September 2004
A Fitting Follow up to Empire
Almost all the reviews that I read of the book \"Empire\" failed to recognize it as a philosophical text (e.
FK
22 August 2004
The least compelling of the Empire/Multitude/Commonwealth trilogy
Negri and Hardt fail to deliver a new strategy for the Left in MULTITUDE, the follow-up to , their improbable sensation of 2000 on Harvard University Press.
LD
8 August 2004
Indubitude
If you liked Empire, you'll love Multitude.
Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire Review
Reviews (8)
A Multitude of Partially Formed Ideas (and Not All Good Ones)
I read almost exclusively fiction and this book is an example of why, on those rare occasions when I summon the necessary moral fiber to read a non-fiction title, that I run scurrying back to stories about science fiction and detectives.
a new vocabulary for a new world?
Michael hardt said that the purpose of his book is a construct a new political vocabulary.
Circular Utopia?
Multitude is the much-anticipated follow up to Hardt and Negri's international bestseller Empire.
The reasons why we need to move forward
\"Multitude\" by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri is a follow-up to the author's widely-acclaimed \"Empire\".
A disappointing follow-up
Hardt and Negri are probably the most celebrated political philosophers living today.
A Fitting Follow up to Empire
Almost all the reviews that I read of the book \"Empire\" failed to recognize it as a philosophical text (e.
The least compelling of the Empire/Multitude/Commonwealth trilogy
Negri and Hardt fail to deliver a new strategy for the Left in MULTITUDE, the follow-up to , their improbable sensation of 2000 on Harvard University Press.
Indubitude
If you liked Empire, you'll love Multitude.