Originally published in 2011, the book was translated into Persian by Foad Habibi. When “Empire” appeared in 2000, it defined the political and economic challenges of the era of globalization and, ...
In the first of a two part correspondence, John Holloway and Michael Hardt discuss some common themes that have emerged from their most recent books and touch of the topics of organisation, democracy ...
Join SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement for Michael Hardt: The Subversive Seventies. This event dives into Michael Hardt’s latest book, a thought-provoking reconsideration of how the ...
This week on Below the Radar we’re joined by Michael Hardt, political theorist, writer, and Professor at Duke University. Am and Michael discuss the political concept of love, Michael’s research on ...
Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, creators of an influential theory of globalization, are back with the next phase In 2000, Michael Hardt, an associate professor of literature at Duke University, and ...
American philosopher and literary theorist Michael Hardt is coming to İstanbul to discuss his latest book, The Subversive Seventies, recently published in Turkish as Yıkıcı Yetmişler by Otonom ...
What follows is the latter half of a two-part exchange between the authors regarding some common themes raised in their work. For part 1 see issue 14. Originally published in September 2012. I think ...
Michael Hardt teaches in the Literature Program at Duke University. He is co-author, with Antonio Negri, of Empire and Multitude. The crises faced by Bush signal not only the errors of his ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Michael P. Hardt is a Professor for Literature and Italian in the Duke University with three videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2001 Speech as an ...
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