The Weight of the Printed Word

Text, Context and Militancy in Operaismo

Steve Wright author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Haymarket Books

Published:6th Sep '22

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In The Weight of the Printed Word, Steve Wright explores the creation and use of documents as a key dimension in the activities of Italian workerists during the 1960s and 1970s. From leaflets and newspapers to books, internal documents and workers' enquiries; the operaisti deployed a wide variety of printed materials in their efforts to organise among new subjectivities of mass rebellion.

As Wright demonstrates, the practice of working with print was a central part of what it meant to be a workerist or autonomist militant during these years: one that throws light both on the meaning of political engagement, as well as the challenges posed by the use of technologies of communication and by emergent social subjects.

“What will doubtless make The Weight of the Printed Word a crucial resource for radical research in the present is its rigorous refusal to reconcile fundamental antagonisms of the political and intellectual history it reconstructs.”
—Arlen Austin, Viewpoint Magazine


“The Weight of the Printed Word will be a landmark in workers’ studies, thanks to its documentary and historical completeness and its insistence on the material, subjective dimension of militancy through the productive exchange between theoretical work and experiences of exploitation.”
—Vincenzo Maria Di Mino, Marx & Philosophy Review of Books

ISBN: 9781642597806

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584 pages