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Michael Hardt

Michael Hardt (born 1960) is an American political philosopher and literary theorist. Hardt is best known for his book Empire, which was co-written with Antonio Negri.

Michael Hardt
Michael Hardt speaking at the Seminário Internacional Mundo. 2008
Born1960 (age 63–64)
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolContinental philosophy
Autonomism
Main interests
Political philosophy
Literary theory
Notable ideas
Theory of Empire, altermodernity
Michael Hardt speaking at Subversive Festival

Hardt and Negri suggest that several forces which they see as dominating contemporary life, such as class oppression, globalization and the commodification of services (or production of affects), have the potential to spark social change of unprecedented dimensions. A sequel, Multitude: War and Democracy in the Age of Empire was published in August 2004. It outlines an idea first propounded in Empire, which is that of the multitude as possible locus of a democratic movement of global proportions. The third and final part of the trilogy, Commonwealth, was published in 2009.

Early life and education edit

Hardt attended Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, Maryland. He studied engineering at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania from 1978 to 1983. In college during the 1970s energy crisis, he began to take an interest in alternative energy sources.[3] Talking about his college politics, he said, "I thought that doing alternative energy engineering for third world countries would be a way of doing politics that would get out of all this campus political posing that I hated. It seemed that way, but I was quickly disabused."[4]

During college, he worked for various solar energy companies. Hardt also participated, after college, in the Sanctuary Movement and later helped establish a project to bring donated computers from the United States and put them together for the University of El Salvador. Yet, he says that this political activity did more for him than it did for the Salvadorans.[5]

In 1983, he moved to Seattle to study comparative literature at the University of Washington.[6] While working on his PhD, Hardt began to translate Antonio Negri's book on Baruch Spinoza, The Savage Anomaly, in order to come into contact with him.[7] He first met Negri in Paris in the summer of 1986 to discuss translation difficulties. After their meeting, Hardt decided to complete his graduate exams and move to Paris the following summer.[8] He received an M.A. in 1986 and completed his dissertation on Gilles Deleuze in 1990, with which he earned his PhD.[9]

After briefly teaching at the University of Southern California, Hardt began teaching in the Literature Program at Duke University in 1994.[10] He is currently professor of Literature and Italian at Duke.

Thought edit

Hardt is concerned with the joy of political life, and has stated, "One has to expand the concept of love beyond the limits of the couple."[11] The politics of the multitude is not solely about controlling the means of productivity or liberating one's own subjectivity. These two are also linked to love and joy of political life and realizing political goals.[12]

Hardt does not consider teaching a revolutionary occupation, nor does he think the college is a particularly political institution. "But thinking of politics now as a project of social transformation on a large scale, I'm not at all convinced that political activity can come from the university."[13]

Hardt says visions of a public education and equal and open access to the university are gradually disappearing: the "war on terror" has promoted only limited military and technological knowledges, while the required skills of the biopolitical economy, "the creation of ideas, images, code, affects, and other immaterial goods" are not yet recognized as the primary key to economic innovation. Many of Hardt's works have been co-written with Antonio Negri.

Occupation movements of 2011–2012 edit

In May 2012 Hardt and Negri self-published an electronic pamphlet on the occupation and encampment movements of 2011-2012 called Declaration that argues the movement explores new forms of democracy.[citation needed]

Publications edit

Books edit

Single Authored edit

  • Gilles Deleuze: an Apprenticeship in Philosophy, ISBN 0-8166-2161-6, 1993
  • The Subversive Seventies, ISBN 978-0197674659, 2023

With Antonio Negri edit

Selected Articles edit

  • Hardt, Michael (1995). "The Withering of Civil Society". Social Text (45): 27–44. doi:10.2307/466673. JSTOR 466673.
  • Hardt, Michael (1997). "Prison Time". Yale French Studies (91): 64–79. doi:10.2307/2930374. JSTOR 2930374.
  • "The Global Society of Control". Discourse. 20 (3): 139–152. 1998.
  • "Affective Labor". boundary 2. 26 (2): 89–100. 1999.
  • Hardt, Michael (2001). "Sovereignty". Theory and Event. 5 (4). doi:10.1353/tae.2001.0040. S2CID 244692620.
  • "Porto Alegre: Today's Bandung?". New Left Review. II (14). March–April 2002.
  • Hardt, Michael. (2007). "Jefferson and Democracy". American Quarterly. 59 (1): 41–78. doi:10.1353/aq.2007.0026. S2CID 145786386.
  • "Two Faces of Apocalypse: A Letter from Copenhagen". Polygraph. 22: 265–274. 2010.
  • Hardt, Michael (July 2010). "The Common in Communism". Rethinking Marxism. 22 (3): 346–356. doi:10.1080/08935696.2010.490365. S2CID 54968674.
  • Hardt, M. (Winter 2011). "The Militancy of Theory". South Atlantic Quarterly. 110 (1): 19–35. doi:10.1215/00382876-2010-020.
  • Hardt, M. (April 2012). "Falsify the Currency!". South Atlantic Quarterly. 111 (2): 359–379. doi:10.1215/00382876-1548257.
  • Hardt, M. (2013). "How to Write with Four Hands". Genre. 46 (2): 175–182. doi:10.1215/00166928-2088007.
  • Hardt, M. (September 2015). "The Power to Be Affected". International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society. 28 (3): 215–222. doi:10.1007/s10767-014-9191-x. S2CID 143992813.

Film appearances edit

References edit

  1. ^ Conversations with History (globetrotter.berkeley.edu) – Conversation with Michael Hardt
  2. ^ Vulliamy, Ed (2001-07-15). "Empire hits back". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 2010-05-12.
  3. ^ Vulliamy, "Empire hits back"
  4. ^ Hardt, Smith, Minardi, "The Collaborator," 65
  5. ^ Vulliamy, "Empire hits back"
  6. ^ Vulliamy, "Empire hits back"
  7. ^ Hardt, Smith, Minardi, "The Collaborator," 66
  8. ^ Hardt, "Hands," 175
  9. ^ Hardt, “Hands,” 176
  10. ^ Vulliamy, "Empire hits back"
  11. ^ Michael Hardt. Identity and Difference. Lecture at European Graduate School. 2005
  12. ^ Laurie, Timothy; Stark, Hannah (2017), "Love's Lessons: Intimacy, Pedagogy and Political Community", Angelaki: Journal of the Theoretical Humanities, 22 (4): 69–79
  13. ^ Hardt, Smith, Minardi, "The Collaborator," 71

Works cited edit

  • Hardt, Michael, Caleb Smith, and Enrico Minardi. "The Collaborator and the Multitude: An Interview with Michael Hardt." The Minnesota Review 61-62 (Spring/Summer 2004). 63–77.
  • Hardt, Michael. "How to Write With Four Hands." Genre 46.2 (2013). 175–182.
  • Vulliamy, Ed. "Empire hits back". The Guardian, Sunday 15 July 2001.
  • Žižek, Slavoj (September 2001). "Have Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri rewritten the Communist Manifesto for the twenty-first century?". Rethinking Marxism. 13 (3–4): 190–198. doi:10.1080/089356901101241875. S2CID 140777766. Full text.

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see as dominating contemporary life such as class oppression globalization and the commodification of services or production of affects have the potential to spark social change of unprecedented dimensions A sequel Multitude War and Democracy in the Age of Empire was published in August 2004 It outlines an idea first propounded in Empire which is that of the multitude as possible locus of a democratic movement of global proportions The third and final part of the trilogy Commonwealth was published in 2009 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Thought 3 Occupation movements of 2011 2012 4 Publications 4 1 Books 4 1 1 Single Authored 4 1 2 With Antonio Negri 4 2 Selected Articles 5 Film appearances 6 References 7 Works cited 8 External linksEarly life and education editHardt attended Winston Churchill High School in Potomac Maryland He studied engineering at Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania from 1978 to 1983 In college during the 1970s energy crisis he began to take an interest in alternative energy sources 3 Talking about his college politics he said I thought that doing alternative energy engineering for third world countries would be a way of doing politics that would get out of all this campus political posing that I hated It seemed that way but I was quickly disabused 4 During college he worked for various solar energy companies Hardt also participated after college in the Sanctuary Movement and later helped establish a project to bring donated computers from the United States and put them together for the University of El Salvador Yet he says that this political activity did more for him than it did for the Salvadorans 5 In 1983 he moved to Seattle to study comparative literature at the University of Washington 6 While working on his PhD Hardt began to translate Antonio Negri s book on Baruch Spinoza The Savage Anomaly in order to come into contact with him 7 He first met Negri in Paris in the summer of 1986 to discuss translation difficulties After their meeting Hardt decided to complete his graduate exams and move to Paris the following summer 8 He received an M A in 1986 and completed his dissertation on Gilles Deleuze in 1990 with which he earned his PhD 9 After briefly teaching at the University of Southern California Hardt began teaching in the Literature Program at Duke University in 1994 10 He is currently professor of Literature and Italian at Duke Thought editHardt is concerned with the joy of political life and has stated One has to expand the concept of love beyond the limits of the couple 11 The politics of the multitude is not solely about controlling the means of productivity or liberating one s own subjectivity These two are also linked to love and joy of political life and realizing political goals 12 Hardt does not consider teaching a revolutionary occupation nor does he think the college is a particularly political institution But thinking of politics now as a project of social transformation on a large scale I m not at all convinced that political activity can come from the university 13 Hardt says visions of a public education and equal and open access to the university are gradually disappearing the war on terror has promoted only limited military and technological knowledges while the required skills of the biopolitical economy the creation of ideas images code affects and other immaterial goods are not yet recognized as the primary key to economic innovation Many of Hardt s works have been co written with Antonio Negri Occupation movements of 2011 2012 editIn May 2012 Hardt and Negri self published an electronic pamphlet on the occupation and encampment movements of 2011 2012 called Declaration that argues the movement explores new forms of democracy citation needed Publications editBooks edit Single Authored edit Gilles Deleuze an Apprenticeship in Philosophy ISBN 0 8166 2161 6 1993 The Subversive Seventies ISBN 978 0197674659 2023With Antonio Negri edit Labor of Dionysus a Critique of the State form ISBN 0 8166 2086 5 1994 Empire ISBN 0 674 00671 2 2000 Multitude War and Democracy in the Age of Empire ISBN 1 59420 024 6 2004 Commonwealth ISBN 0 674 03511 9 2009 Declaration ISBN 0 786 75290 4 2012 Assembly ISBN 978 0190677961 2017Selected Articles edit Hardt Michael 1995 The Withering of Civil Society Social Text 45 27 44 doi 10 2307 466673 JSTOR 466673 Hardt Michael 1997 Prison Time Yale French Studies 91 64 79 doi 10 2307 2930374 JSTOR 2930374 The Global Society of Control Discourse 20 3 139 152 1998 Affective Labor boundary 2 26 2 89 100 1999 Hardt Michael 2001 Sovereignty Theory and Event 5 4 doi 10 1353 tae 2001 0040 S2CID 244692620 Porto Alegre Today s Bandung New Left Review II 14 March April 2002 Hardt Michael 2007 Jefferson and Democracy American Quarterly 59 1 41 78 doi 10 1353 aq 2007 0026 S2CID 145786386 Two Faces of Apocalypse A Letter from Copenhagen Polygraph 22 265 274 2010 Hardt Michael July 2010 The Common in Communism Rethinking Marxism 22 3 346 356 doi 10 1080 08935696 2010 490365 S2CID 54968674 Hardt M Winter 2011 The Militancy of Theory South Atlantic Quarterly 110 1 19 35 doi 10 1215 00382876 2010 020 Hardt M April 2012 Falsify the Currency South Atlantic Quarterly 111 2 359 379 doi 10 1215 00382876 1548257 Hardt M 2013 How to Write with Four Hands Genre 46 2 175 182 doi 10 1215 00166928 2088007 Hardt M September 2015 The Power to Be Affected International Journal of Politics Culture and Society 28 3 215 222 doi 10 1007 s10767 014 9191 x S2CID 143992813 Film appearances editMarx Reloaded Arte April 2011 Examined Life Sphinx Productions 87 min 2008 Antonio Negri A Revolt that Never Ends ZDF Arte 52 min 2004 References edit Conversations with History globetrotter berkeley edu Conversation with Michael Hardt Vulliamy Ed 2001 07 15 Empire hits back The Guardian London Retrieved 2010 05 12 Vulliamy Empire hits back Hardt Smith Minardi The Collaborator 65 Vulliamy Empire hits back Vulliamy Empire hits back Hardt Smith Minardi The Collaborator 66 Hardt Hands 175 Hardt Hands 176 Vulliamy Empire hits back Michael Hardt Identity and Difference Lecture at European Graduate School 2005 Laurie Timothy Stark Hannah 2017 Love s Lessons Intimacy Pedagogy and Political Community Angelaki Journal of the Theoretical Humanities 22 4 69 79 Hardt Smith Minardi The Collaborator 71Works cited editHardt Michael Caleb Smith and Enrico Minardi The Collaborator and the Multitude An Interview with Michael Hardt The Minnesota Review 61 62 Spring Summer 2004 63 77 Hardt Michael How to Write With Four Hands Genre 46 2 2013 175 182 Vulliamy Ed Empire hits back The Guardian Sunday 15 July 2001 Zizek Slavoj September 2001 Have Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri rewritten the Communist Manifesto for the twenty first century Rethinking Marxism 13 3 4 190 198 doi 10 1080 089356901101241875 S2CID 140777766 Full text External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri Michael Hardt at Duke University Hardt 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