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Potentia of Poverty
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Potentia of Poverty

Marx Reads Spinoza
BookPaperback
Ranking1962inReligion
CHF55.90

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Potentia of Poverty opposes to the surplus-value of capital a surplus-concept of life-of the worker, of the non-worker, of the poor, of the rich: an excess of being with the power to undo capital by using its own mechanism.

Antonio Negri writes in the preface that "The poor is the powerful, Pascucci tells us. She interprets Marx as a reader of Spinoza; however, maybe there is something more here than there is in Spinoza and Marx themselves. A further passage is necessary to grasp this "more": namely, to tie the experience of poverty to an ontology of "cupiditas" [desire], that is, of "amor" [love]".
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ISBN/GTIN979-8-88890-213-4
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publication countryUnited States
Publishing date04/06/2024
Pages258 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 152 mm, Height 228 mm
IllustrationsIllustrationen, nicht spezifiziert
Article no.51185418
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.46026827
Product groupReligion
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Author

Margherita Pascucci has published five monographs, including Philosophical readings of Shakespeare.'Thou art the thing itself'; Macchina Capitale. Genesi e struttura dello sfruttamento; Causa sui. Saggio sul capitale e il virtuale; and Potenza della povertà. Marx legge Spinoza.

Antonio Negri was an independent researcher and world-renowned theorist, who taught political philosophy at the University of Padua, the University of Vincennes, and College Internationale de Philosophie. With Michael Hardt, he coauthored the best-selling trilogy, Empire, Multitude, and Commonwealth.