
From the Factory to the Metropolis
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Preface
- Part I Exodus from the Factory
- 1 The Reappropriation of Public Space
- 2 Midway Terrains
- Companies without Factories
- What Do We Mean by 'Capturing Social Value'?
- Where Is the Measure?
- Making Education, Producing Subjectivity
- Are There Still Productive 'Places'?
- Beehive and Resistance
- The Political Body of General Intellect
- 3 The Multitude and the Metropolis: A Few Notes in the Form of Hypotheses for an Inquiry into the Precariat of Global Cities
- 1 'Generalising' the Strike
- 2 Theoretical Anticipations
- 3 Metropolis and Global Space
- 4 Historical Anticipations
- 5 Police and War
- 6 Building the Metropolitan Strike
- 7 Rebuilding the Metropolis
- 4 Exiting from Industrial Capitalism
- 5 From the Factory to the Metropolis
- From Left and from Right: The Expropriation of the Common (in Postmodernity)
- Elements of Exploitation and Resistance Construct the Metropolitan Condition
- The Metropolis Is Postmodernity, the Metropolis Is Globalisation
- We Are at the End of the Transition from Fordism to Post-Fordism
- Doing Multitude 'over the Metropolis': How?
- Metropolis and the Biopolitical: From One to the Other
- More on the Expropriation of the Common (in the Metropolis) and on the Birth of a (Metropolitan) Subject in Exodus
- The Multitude in the Metropolis
- Multitude versus Metropolis
- Topics of Inquiry
- Beyond Representation, Organising the Road to Exodus
- 6 Metropolis and Multitude: Inquiry Notes on Precarity in Global Cities
- Part II Inventing the Common
- 7 Banlieue and City: A Philosophical View: Co-authored with Jean-Marie Vincent
- 1 Banlieues and Labour: A Sociological Perspective
- 2 New Networks and New Territorialisations: In Progress.
- 3 . and in Crisis (Social and Political)
- 4 The Urban Democratic Construction Site and Urban Political Entrepreneurs
- 5 Always Experiment Anew
- 8 Democracy versus Rent
- 9 Presentation of Rem Koolhaas' 'Junkspace'
- 10 The Capital-Labour Relation in Cognitive Capitalism: Co-authored with Carlo Vercellone
- From the Mass Worker to the Hegemony of Cognitive Labour
- The Main Features of the New Capital-Labour Relationship
- The Crisis of the Threefold Formula: Rent Economy and Privatisation of the Common
- 11 Inventing the Common of Humanity: Co-authored with Judith Revel
- 12 The Commune of Social Cooperation: Interview with Federico Tomasello on Questions Regarding the Metropolis
- 13 The Common Lung of the Metropolis: Interview with Federico Tomasello
- 14 The Habitat of General Intellect: A Dialogue between Antonio Negri and Federico Tomasello on Living in the Contemporary Metropolis
- Part III First Fruits of the New Metropolis
- 15 Reflections on 'Manifesto for an Accelerationist Politics'
- 16 Notes on the Abstract Strike
- 17 From the Factory to the Metropolis and Back Again
- Origin of the Texts
- End User License Agreement
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