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	<title>Velvet Howler &#187; Michael Hardt</title>
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		<title>Commonwealth</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Antonio Negri]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The long-awaited conclusion to Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri&#8217;s anti-globalization trilogy (which includes <em>Empire</em> and <em>Multitude</em>). Here is how Harvard University Press describes <em>Commonwealth</em>:

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  Drawing on scenarios from around the globe and elucidating the themes that unite them, Hardt and Negri focus on the logic of institutions and the models of governance adequate to our understanding of a global commonwealth. They argue for the idea of the &#8220;common&#8221; to replace the opposition of private and public and the politics predicated on that opposition. Ultimately, they articulate the theoretical bases for what they call &#8220;governing the revolution.&#8221;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The long-awaited conclusion to Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri&#8217;s anti-globalization trilogy (which includes <em>Empire</em> and <em>Multitude</em>). Here is how Harvard University Press describes <em>Commonwealth</em>:</p>

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  <p>Drawing on scenarios from around the globe and elucidating the themes that unite them, Hardt and Negri focus on the logic of institutions and the models of governance adequate to our understanding of a global commonwealth. They argue for the idea of the &#8220;common&#8221; to replace the opposition of private and public and the politics predicated on that opposition. Ultimately, they articulate the theoretical bases for what they call &#8220;governing the revolution.&#8221;</p>
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