Insurgencies: constituent power and the modern state
Insurgencies: constituent power and the modern state
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Edition Details
- Creators or Attribution (Responsibility): Maurizia Boscagli, Antonio Negri
- Language: English
- Jurisdiction(s): Minnesota
- Publication Information: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, ©1999
- Publication Type (Medium): Electronic books
- Material: Document, Government publication, State or province government publication, Internet resource
- Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
- Other titles: Potere costituente.
- Series title: Theory out of bounds, v. 15.
- Permalink: https://books.lawin.org/insurgencies-constituent-power-and-the-modern-state/ (Stable identifier)
Additional Format
Print version: Negri, Antonio, 1933- Insurgencies. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, ©1999 (DLC) 99030982 (OCoLC)41211667
Short Description
1 online resource (IX, 367 pages).
Purpose and Intended Audience
Useful for students learning an area of law, Insurgencies: constituent power and the modern state is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.
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Bibliographic information
- Responsable Person: Antonio Negri ; translated by Maurizia Boscagli.
- Publication Date: 1999
- Copyright Date: 1999
- Location: Minneapolis
- Country/State: Minnesota
- Number of Editions: 19 editions
- First edition Date: 1999
- Last edition Date: 2009
- Languages: British English
- Library of Congress Code: K3165
- Dewey Code: 342.001
- ISBN: 9780816685189 0816685185 9780816670666 0816670668
- OCLC: 614485218
Main Contents
Foreword; Chapter 1. Constituent Power: The Concept of a Crisis; Chapter 2. Virtue and Fortune: The Machiavellian Paradigm; Chapter 3. The Atlantic Model and the Theory of Counterpower; Chapter 4. Political Emancipation in the American Constitution; Chapter 5. The Revolution and the Constitution of Labor; Chapter 6. Communist Desire and the Dialectic Restored; Chapter 7. The Constitution of Strength; Notes; Index.