A profound meditation on Leopardi's art and thought as well as a reframing and reassertion of Negri's own philosophical and political project of liberation.Antonio Negri, one of Italy's most influential and controversial contemporary philosophers, offers in this book a radical new interpretation of the nineteenth-century Italian poet Giacomo Leopardi. For Negri, Leopardi is not the bitter, idealistic individualist of conventional literary history, but rather a profoundly materialist thinker who sees human solidarity as the only possible solution to the catastrophes of history and politics. Negri traces Leopardi's resistance to the transcendental idealism of Kant and Hegel, with its emphasis on reason's power to resolve real antagonisms into abstract syntheses, and his gradual development of a sophisticated poetic materialism focused on the constructive power of the imagination and its "true illusions." Like Nietzsche (who admired him), Leopardi provides an alternative to modernity within modernity, expressing a force of rupture and recomposition-a uniquely Italian one-that is as relevant now as it was in the nineteenth century, and which connects to the theory of Empire as the political constitution of the present that Negri has elaborated in collaboration with Michael Hardt.
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Translator’s Note and Acknowledgments Translator’s Introduction: Leopardi and Us Preface to the French Translation (2006) Preface to the First Edition: The European Leopardi 1. The Catastrophe of Memory Time of the Dialectic Experimenting with the Infinite The Critical Question 2. The Web of Sense Solid Nothingness Pain and Desire Imagining 3. Poetics of True Being Metaphysics of Morals The Sense of True Being Grasping Nothingness 4. Dialects of Illusion Irony; or Concerning the Psyche Deception; or Concerning Knowledge Sarcasm; or Concerning Politics 5. A Lyric Machiavelli The Event of Critique Ethics as Foundation Materialism and Poetry Notes Index
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A profound meditation on Leopardi's art and thought as well as a reframing and reassertion of Negri's own philosophical and political project of liberation.
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781438458465
Publisert
2016-07-02
Utgiver
Vendor
State University of New York Press
Vekt
553 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, U, P, 01, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
448
Forfatter
Oversetter
Biographical note
Antonio Negri is the coauthor (with Michael Hardt) of Empire; Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire; and Commonwealth. Timothy S. Murphy is Houston-Truax-Wentz Professor of English at Oklahoma State University. He has translated several of Negri's works, including Trilogy of Resistance; Books for Burning: Between Civil War and Democracy in 1970s Italy; and Subversive Spinoza: (Un)contemporary Variations.