Factory of Strategy
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Antonio Negri
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Translated by:
Arianna Bove
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Arianna Bove has translated many texts from Italian and French into English. Her work can be found at www.generation-online.org.
Reviews
Factory of Strategy is a bracingly original and systematic inquiry into the development of the Russian revolutionary's political thought, bearing comparison with Lukács's earlier Lenin. It doubles as a unique record of a crucial moment in Negri's trajectory as a political philosopher and activist, when questions of strategy and insurrection were foremost in his mind. Among the most accessible, accomplished, and vibrant pieces of Negri's writing, it stands out for its effort to combine political pedagogy and ideological intervention.
Fredric Jameson, Duke University:
There are many Lenins: in this exciting synthesis, with its emphasis on philosophy as well as praxis and on spontaneity versus organization, Antonio Negri discloses the dialectical logic of Lenin's historical situation. At the same time, by insisting on situational logic as such, he demonstrates its differences from our own today, where keeping faith with Lenin's lessons might lead to different forms. This important text from Negri's activist period is therefore a crucial document for understanding Negri's own work and positions and those of Lenin.
Slavoj iek, author of Living in the End Times:
This book on Lenin turns into a revolutionary text, into a true manual of resistance.
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Contents
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Preface to the English Translation
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Preface to the Second Edition
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Translator’s Note
xxv - Part One. Lenin and Our Generation
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1. Toward a Marxist Reading of Lenin’s Marxism
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2. From the Theory of Capital to the Theory of Organization (1)
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3. From the Theory of Capital to the Theory of Organization (2)
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4. In Lenin’s Footsteps from the Theory of Capital to the Theory of Organization
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5. From the Theory of Organization to the Strategy of Revolution (1)
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6. From the Theory of Organization to the Strategy of Revolution (2)
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7. From the Theory of Organization to the Strategy of Revolution (3)
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8. In Lenin’s Footsteps from the Theory of Organization to the Strategy of Revolution
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9. Insurrection as Art and Practice of the Masses
88 - Part Two. Lenin and the Soviets in the Russian Revolution and some Remarks on Sovietism
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10. The Soviets between Spontaneity and Theory
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11. Lenin and the Soviets between 1905 and 1917
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12. The Soviets and the Leninist Inversion of Praxis
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13. The Reformist Change of Praxis
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14. Verifying the Question of Whether the Soviet is an Organ of Power
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15. The Soviet Form of Masses and the Urgency of Workers’ Struggle
151 - Part Three. Interregnum on the Dialectic
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16. Dialectics as the Recovered Form of Lenin’s Thought
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17. Lenin Reads Hegel
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18. Between Philosophy and Politics
179 - Part Four. The Economic Foundations of the Withering-Away of the State
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19. “Where to Begin?”
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20. The Concept of the State in General Can and Must be Destroyed
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21. Opportunist and Revolutionary Conceptions of the Withering-Away of the State
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22. The Problem of the “Withering-Away” of the State
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23. First Approach to a Definition of the Material Bases of the “Withering-Away”
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24. Marx’s Anticipation of the Problem of “Withering-Away”
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25. Toward a Problematic View of Transition
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26. On the Problem of Transition Again
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27. Transition and Proletarian Dictatorship
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28. Transition, Material Basis, and Expansiveness of the Working-Class Government
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29. A Provisional Conclusion
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30. A Difficult Balance
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31. A Definition of “Left-Wing” Communism, and Some (Adequate?) Examples
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32. Toward a New Cycle of Struggles
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33. From “Left-Wing” Communism to What is to be Done?
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