In Praise of the Common
A Conversation on Philosophy and Politics
A publishing event — the history and evolution of Antonio Negri's philosophical and political thought. A leading Marxist political philosopher and intellectual firebrand, Antonio Negri has inspired anti-empire movements around the world through his writings and personal example. In Praise of the Common, which began as a conversation between Negri and literary critic Cesare Casarino, is the most complete review of the philosopher's work ever published. It includes five exchanges in which the two intellectuals discuss Negri's evolution as a thinker from 1950 to the present, detailing for the first time the genealogy of his concepts.
Antonio Negri is an independent scholar and political activist. He has taught political science at the University of Paris and the University of Padua. He is the author of more than thirty books, many of which have been translated into several languages. Among his translated works in English are The Savage Anomaly (Minnesota, 1991); Marx beyond Marx; Insurgencies: Constituent Power and the Modern State (Minnesota, 1992); Time for Revolution; and Books for Burning. He is coauthor, with Michael Hardt, of Labor of Dionysus: A Critique of the State-Form (Minnesota, 1994); Empire; and Multitude. He was the most prominent figure in the Autonomia movement in Italy in the 1970s, and he has participated several times in the Global Social Forum. Many of his works have inspired contemporary antiglobalization political movements around the world.