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From: "Steffen Bohm" <sgbohm-AT-essex.ac.uk>
Subject: SPOON-ANN: Theory of the Multitude - special issue of ephemera
Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 11:25:16 +0100


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To spoons:

Hardt and Negri's books 'Empire' and 'Multitude' have resulted in a growing
interest in the concept of 'multitude'. Without restricting itself to Hardt
and Negri's work, the new issue of 'ephemera: theory & politics in
organization' - which has just been published at http://www.ephemeraweb.org
- aims to ask: What is the Multitude? Where is it? And why the Multitude?

The special issue, entitled 'Theory of the Multitude', shows how our
restlessness and endless impatience leads to the essence of our political
experience today. This is the time and place when we must look our ability
to do anything directly into the eye!

Enjoy!

Yours,
the ephemera collective


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volume 4, number 3 (august 2004)


editorial

Theory of the Multitude
Akseli Virtanen and Jussi Vähämäki


theory of the multitude

Who Killed God Pan?
Christian Marazzi

>From Capital-Labour to Capital-Life
Maurizio Lazzarato

General Economy: The Entrance of Multitude into Production 
Akseli Virtanen

Controlling the Multitude
Jussi Vähämäki
	
On the Valorization of Informatic Labour
Katie Vann

The Right to Escape
Sandro Mezzadra

But What Should We Do?
Pekka Piironen

Eventum Tantum: To Make the World Worthy of What Could Happen To It 
Ole Fogh Kirkeby


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http://www.ephemeraweb.org

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