Books for Burning

Between Civil War and Democracy in 1970s Italy

Antonio Negri author Ed Emery translator Arianna Bove translator Francesca Novello translator Timothy S Murphy editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Verso Books

Published:17th Oct '05

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Subversive political writings by the acclaimed author of Empire

Consists of five pamphlets, in an effort to identify and draw lessons from the class struggle of the 1970s. This book with a preface, demonstrates how his work on "Empire", biopolitics and immaterial labour developed out of concepts and strategies, and an introduction analyzes the criminalization of the Italian radical workers' movement.Long before Antonio Negri became famous around the world for his groundbreaking volume Empire, he was infamous across Europe for the incendiary writings contained in this book. Books for Burning consists of five pamphlets that Negri wrote between 1971 and 1977, which attempt to identify and draw lessons from new conditions of class struggle that emerged in the course of the 1970s.
Conceived as organizational hypotheses intended for debate among the members of the political movements Workers' Power (Potere operaio) and Organized Autonomy (Autonomia organizzata), these texts were later misread and misrepresented by the Italian state in its attempt to frame Negri as responsible for the assassination of former Italian president Aldo Moro, as the leader of the Red Brigades, and as the mastermind of an armed insurrection against the state. In the more than twenty-five years since their first publication, these texts have lost none of their originality, relevance or power to shock.
In a new preface, Negri demonstrates how his controversial work on empire, biopolitics and immaterial labor developed out of concepts and strategies first outlined in this book, and an editorial introduction analyzes the role these texts played in Negri's trial and in the criminalization of the Italian radical workers' movement.

Praise for Empire "Empire is a bold move away from established doctrine." -- Stanley Aronowitz, The Nation??"[This] book is full of bravura passages ... [F]or the moment, Empire is filling a void in the humanities." -- Emily Eakin, New York Times

ISBN: 9781844670345

Dimensions: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm

Weight: 500g

299 pages