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This first volume in a new trilogy of books by Antonio Negri examines and develops the Italian tradition of radical Marxist thought known as operaismo or ‘autonomist Marxism’ – the tradition to which Negri himself adheres and in which he is a leading figure.

The tradition of operaismo emphasizes the role of the worker in capitalism and the primacy of class struggle. Within this framework, Negri’s key contribution has been to theorize the transition from the ‘mass worker’ to the ‘social worker’ – that is, to broaden the concept of living labour and liberate it from the theoretical cages that locked it into the factory. It was only by moving beyond the ideology and political practice of the mass worker that the revolutionary character of the Marxist concept of class could be updated for our times and developed in relation to the exploitation and socialization of living labour, including networks of cognitive work, reproductive work and care work, networks which also have the potential to become the bases for new forms of resistance to capitalist exploitation.

By bringing together Negri’s key contributions to the reconceptualization of the worker and class struggle, this volume demonstrates the vitality of the Marxist tradition of operaismo and its continued relevance for understanding the key social and political struggles of our time.



Table of Contents
Introduction


Part 1: From the mass worker to the social worker


Chapter 1. Archaeology and project. The mass worker and the social worker

Chapter 2. On recent trends in the communist theory of the state: a critical review

Chapter 3. Labour-value: crisis and problems of reconstruction in postmodernity


Part 2: Workers and capital today


Chapter 4. Marx and labour: the path to disutopia

Chapter 5. The capital-labour relationship in cognitive capitalism

Chapter 6. The organic composition of capital today

Chapter 7. General intellect and the social individual in Marx’s Grundrisse


Part 3: Polemical considerations


Chapter 8. Operai e capitale 50 years on: what has happened in the working class since Marx?

Chapter 9. On Tronti’s autonomy of the political

Chapter 10. Post-operaismo? No, just operaismo!


Notes

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 29/10/2021
      ISBN13: 9781509544233, 978-1509544233
      ISBN10: 1509544232

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This first volume in a new trilogy of books by Antonio Negri examines and develops the Italian tradition of radical Marxist thought known as operaismo or ‘autonomist Marxism’ – the tradition to which Negri himself adheres and in which he is a leading figure.

      The tradition of operaismo emphasizes the role of the worker in capitalism and the primacy of class struggle. Within this framework, Negri’s key contribution has been to theorize the transition from the ‘mass worker’ to the ‘social worker’ – that is, to broaden the concept of living labour and liberate it from the theoretical cages that locked it into the factory. It was only by moving beyond the ideology and political practice of the mass worker that the revolutionary character of the Marxist concept of class could be updated for our times and developed in relation to the exploitation and socialization of living labour, including networks of cognitive work, reproductive work and care work, networks which also have the potential to become the bases for new forms of resistance to capitalist exploitation.

      By bringing together Negri’s key contributions to the reconceptualization of the worker and class struggle, this volume demonstrates the vitality of the Marxist tradition of operaismo and its continued relevance for understanding the key social and political struggles of our time.



      Table of Contents
      Introduction


      Part 1: From the mass worker to the social worker


      Chapter 1. Archaeology and project. The mass worker and the social worker

      Chapter 2. On recent trends in the communist theory of the state: a critical review

      Chapter 3. Labour-value: crisis and problems of reconstruction in postmodernity


      Part 2: Workers and capital today


      Chapter 4. Marx and labour: the path to disutopia

      Chapter 5. The capital-labour relationship in cognitive capitalism

      Chapter 6. The organic composition of capital today

      Chapter 7. General intellect and the social individual in Marx’s Grundrisse


      Part 3: Polemical considerations


      Chapter 8. Operai e capitale 50 years on: what has happened in the working class since Marx?

      Chapter 9. On Tronti’s autonomy of the political

      Chapter 10. Post-operaismo? No, just operaismo!


      Notes

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