Utopian Studies, January 1st, 2002
Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. Empire. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001. xvii + 478 pp. $18.95.
IN AN EDITORIAL LAST SUMMER in the New York Times, Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri characterize what the protesters of the W.T.O, the G-8, the World Bank and the IMF want as the "democratization of globalizing processes." From this vantage point, they argue, the protesters in Genoa, as well as elsewhere, look less like part of an antiglobalization movement (as they have often been characterized by the mainstream media) and more like an "alternative globalization movement: one that seek...
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