[Generation_online] Reading programme?
Arianna Bove
a.bove@sussex.ac.uk
Tue, 30 Oct 2001 01:24:28 +0000
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At 21:18 29/10/2001, you wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>building the reading list, what about adding to the first theme=20
>sections 3 and 6 of Negri's 'The politics of subversion' (Polity Press,=20
>1989): 'From the mass worker to the socialised worker' and 'Expropriation=
=20
>in mature capitalism'? or are they too old?
>I am not sure whether it would be better to work on one section at the=20
>time and get on with the reading or do the whole bibliography first and=20
>then start at a later date. I agree that we need to divide the labour.=20
>some time ago Soenke proposed to suggest readings on biopolitical thought.=
=20
>I would like to help with that. I suppose it would be part of the third=20
>section, with Agamben's homo sacer.
>
>Arianna
>
>
>>Living labour, social ontology, Capital
>>
>>People: i.e. Chris Arthur, Harry Cleaver, I Rubin,
>>Concepts: Bio-power, Domestic Labour debate, labour theory of value/=
beyond
>>measure, material/ immaterial labour.
>>Books: Marx beyond Marx, Grundrisse ('Fragment on Machines')
>>Toni's 20 Theses on Marx (in Marxism Beyond Marxism)
>>'Results of the Immediate Process of Production' printed as appendix to
>>Capital Vol1 (penguin ed.)[On formal and real subsumption] or found in=
Value
>>Studies by Marx (New Park)=AD which has more useful stuff.
>>
>>
>>Political ontology and the metaphysics of Marx and Spinoza.
>>
>>Books: Savage Anomaly, Insurgencies and of course Empire. Lukacs=92=
ontology
>>of Social Being The New Spinoza and Warren Montag's Bodies, Masses, Power:
>>Spinoza and his contemporaries.
>>People: Hobbes, Spinoza, Deleuze
>>Concepts: Multitude and strength, desire, potentia,
>>
>>
>>Conception of the State and constituted power
>>
>>Books: Spinoza's Theological Political Treatise, Political Treatise,
>>Insurgencies, Marx's critique of Hegel's philosophy of the state etc.
>>Agamben's Homo Sacer
>>People: Balibar on Spinoza,
>>Concepts: Potestas, Empire, power
>>
>>
>>Postmodernity as societal state =AD (postmodernization, globalisation,=
post-
>>nation.
>>
>>Books: Insurgencies, Empire, Postmodern condition/ Limits to Capital
>>People: David Harvey, Fred Jameson, Warren Montag, Wallerstein etc
>>Concepts: post-fordism, immaterial labour, communication.
>>Capitalism and the Modern World-System: Rethinking the Non-Debates of the
>>1970s"by Giovanni Arrighi http://fbc.binghamton.edu/gaasa96.htm
>>
>>
>>Postmodernism as method, as relation to knowledge
>>
>>Books: Lyotard, Zizek (politics of truth in Ticklish subject), Benhabib,
>>Laclau Mouffe.
>>Negri (the Late Althusser article)
>>Concepts: Aleatory Materialism, epistemological relativism, skepticism and
>>cynicism, de-centred totality.
>>
>>
>>The Multitude
>>
>>The Coming Community: Agamben
>>Paolo Virno: Politics of the Multitude
>>Selections from the multitudes journal.
>>
>>
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some of these old texts can also be found here
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At 21:18 29/10/2001, you wrote:
Dear all,
building the reading list, what about adding to the first theme
sections 3 and 6 of Negri's 'The politics of subversion' (Polity
Press, 1989): 'From the mass worker to the socialised worker' and
'Expropriation in mature capitalism'? or are they too old?
I am not sure whether it would be better to work on one section at the
time and get on with the reading or do the whole bibliography first and
then start at a later date. I agree that we need to divide the labour.
some time ago Soenke proposed to suggest readings on biopolitical
thought. I would like to help with that. I suppose it would be part of
the third section, with Agamben's homo sacer.
Arianna
Living labour, social ontology,
Capital
People: i.e. Chris Arthur, Harry Cleaver, I Rubin,
Concepts: Bio-power, Domestic Labour debate, labour theory of value/
beyond
measure, material/ immaterial labour.
Books: Marx beyond Marx, Grundrisse ('Fragment on Machines')
Toni's 20 Theses on Marx (in Marxism Beyond Marxism)
'Results of the Immediate Process of Production' printed as appendix
to
Capital Vol1 (penguin ed.)[On formal and real subsumption] or found in
Value
Studies by Marx (New Park)=AD which has more useful stuff.
Political ontology and the metaphysics of Marx and Spinoza.
Books: Savage Anomaly, Insurgencies and of course Empire. Lukacs=92
ontology
of Social Being The New Spinoza and Warren Montag's Bodies, Masses,
Power:
Spinoza and his contemporaries.
People: Hobbes, Spinoza, Deleuze
Concepts: Multitude and strength, desire, potentia,
Conception of the State and constituted power
Books: Spinoza's Theological Political Treatise, Political=20
Treatise,
Insurgencies, Marx's critique of Hegel's philosophy of the state
etc.
Agamben's Homo Sacer
People: Balibar on Spinoza,
Concepts: Potestas, Empire, power
Postmodernity as societal state =AD (postmodernization, globalisation,
post-
nation.
Books: Insurgencies, Empire, Postmodern condition/ Limits to=20
Capital
People: David Harvey, Fred Jameson, Warren Montag, Wallerstein etc
Concepts: post-fordism, immaterial labour, communication.
Capitalism and the Modern World-System: Rethinking the Non-Debates of
the
1970s"by Giovanni Arrighi=20
http://fbc.binghamton.edu/gaasa96.htm
Postmodernism as method, as relation to knowledge
Books: Lyotard, Zizek (politics of truth in Ticklish subject),
Benhabib,
Laclau Mouffe.
Negri (the Late Althusser article)
Concepts: Aleatory Materialism, epistemological relativism, skepticism
and
cynicism, de-centred totality.
The Multitude
The Coming Community: Agamben
Paolo Virno: Politics of the Multitude
Selections from the multitudes journal.
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