From: "cwright" <cwright-AT-21stcentury.net> Subject: Re: AUT: Explications of The Savage Anomaly Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2002 14:47:46 -0500 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. Wow, its a banner day for me. Again, that aside, my friend has read the work already and was looking for thoughtful, explanatory pro-Negri work on it, which he has so far been unable to find (or at least which satisfies him.) And just so your academic bile does not froth over, he is already well-versed in Spinoza as well so you don't need to tell him, when he disagrees with you, to go read Spinoza. Thanks. Cheers, Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: Ari To: aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 2:37 PM Subject: Re: AUT: Explications of The Savage Anomaly reading the book is a good starting point, that is, assuming that your friend doesn't share your petty narcisistic and irritating prejudice against the N man. ex-planations or ex-plications would surely go amiss if that was the case, since it would make it impossible to either 'unfold' or work on the 'plane' of N's or Spinoza's work. At 19:30 14/10/2002, you wrote: Does anyone know of useful explications of Negri's arguments in The Savage Anomaly? That is, not just rehashes, but actual work which tries to analyze what he means. Rehashes are easy enough to find, but explanations and analyses are less so. This is for a friend working through Negri's work on Spinoza. Thanks in advance, Chris --- from list aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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--- from list aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu -------- Original Message -----From: AriSent: Monday, October 14, 2002 2:37 PMSubject: Re: AUT: Explications of The Savage Anomalyreading the book is a good starting point, that is, assuming that your friend doesn't share your petty narcisistic and irritating prejudice against the N man. ex-planations or ex-plications would surely go amiss if that was the case, since it would make it impossible to either 'unfold' or work on the 'plane' of N's or Spinoza's work.
At 19:30 14/10/2002, you wrote:
Does anyone know of useful explications of Negri's arguments in The Savage Anomaly? That is, not just rehashes, but actual work which tries to analyze what he means. Rehashes are easy enough to find, but explanations and analyses are less so. This is for a friend working through Negri's work on Spinoza.--- from list aut-op-sy-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
Thanks in advance,
Chris
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