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ISBN10: 0231160461, ISBN13: 9780231160469, [publisher: Columbia University Press] Hardcover New York, Columbia University Press, 2013. 125 pp. Fine copy. (Clean, no name, stamp or any trace from former owner.). Hardcover with dustjacket. Translated into English by William McCuaig, with a foreword by Rocco Gangle. Negri's work is both a return to and an advancement of his initial affirmation of Spinozian thought inThe Savage Anomaly. He further defends his understanding of the philosopher as a proto-postmodernist, or a thinker who is just now, with the advent of the postmodern, becoming contemporary. Negri also connects Spinoza's theories to recent trends in political philosophy, particularly the reengagement with Carl Schmitt's "political theology," and the history of philosophy, including the argument that Spinoza belongs to a "radical enlightenment." By positioning Spinoza as a contemporary revolutionary intellectual, Negri addresses and effectively defeats twentieth-century critiques of the thinker waged by Jacques Derrida, Alain Badiou, and Giorgio Agamben. [Amsterdam, Netherlands] [Publication Year: 2013]
ISBN10: 0231160461, ISBN13: 9780231160469, [publisher: Columbia University Press] Hardcover New York, Columbia University Press, 2013. 125 pp. Fine copy. (Clean, no name, stamp or any trace from former owner.). Hardcover with dustjacket. Translated into English by William McCuaig, with a foreword by Rocco Gangle. Negri's work is both a return to and an advancement of his initial affirmation of Spinozian thought inThe Savage Anomaly. He further defends his understanding of the philosopher as a proto-postmodernist, or a thinker who is just now, with the advent of the postmodern, becoming contemporary. Negri also connects Spinoza's theories to recent trends in political philosophy, particularly the reengagement with Carl Schmitt's "political theology," and the history of philosophy, including the argument that Spinoza belongs to a "radical enlightenment." By positioning Spinoza as a contemporary revolutionary intellectual, Negri addresses and effectively defeats twentieth-century critiques of the thinker waged by Jacques Derrida, Alain Badiou, and Giorgio Agamben. [Amsterdam, Netherlands] [Publication Year: 2013]
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