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Politics Of The Many Contemporary Radical Thought And The Crisis Of Agency Rebecca Carson Benjamin Halligan Alexei Penzin Stefano Pippa Editors

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Politics Of The Many Contemporary Radical Thought And The Crisis Of Agency Rebecca Carson Benjamin Halligan Alexei Penzin Stefano Pippa Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.69 MB
Author: Rebecca Carson; Benjamin Halligan; Alexei Penzin; Stefano Pippa (editors)
ISBN: 9781350105645, 9781350105676, 1350105643, 1350105678
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Politics Of The Many Contemporary Radical Thought And The Crisis Of Agency Rebecca Carson Benjamin Halligan Alexei Penzin Stefano Pippa Editors by Rebecca Carson; Benjamin Halligan; Alexei Penzin; Stefano Pippa (editors) 9781350105645, 9781350105676, 1350105643, 1350105678 instant download after payment.

Since the turn of the millennium, protest movements and strategies have multiplied and diversified; old models of organization involving spokespeople, grand gestures and lobbying, have given way to new approaches. Protests in the 21st century are arranged around collectives as centreless, leaderless, amorphous assemblages.
This tendency towards proliferation has been theorized through the concept of multitude, most famously put forward by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri, which conceptualized a new proletariat for the age of globalization. The idea of multitude primarily sought to revisit and re-energize micro-models of protest, such as radical feminist movements, wildcat strikes, refugee and sex worker rights, hacktivism and reclaiming the streets, squatting and “dropping out”, the “temporary autonomous zone” and occupy. Politics of the Many problematizes the concept of multitude, taking in the substantial criticisms produced in previous decades, and the concept’s testing in the many global upheavals of the last decade, in order to interrogate the ways in which politics and ideology persist in the current moment.

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