n Many people across the world know Antonio Negri as an
internationally renowned political thinker whose book, Empire,
co-authored with Michael Hardt, is an international bestseller. Much
less well known is the fact that, up until 1979, Negri was a
university professor teaching in Paris and Padova. On April 7th, 1979
he was arrested, charged with the murder of Italian politician Aldo
Moro, accused of 17 other murders, of being the head of the Red
Brigades and of fomenting insurrection against the state. He has since
been absolved of all these accusations, but thanks to the emergency
laws in Italy at the time, he was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
Then, in July 1983, he was elected as a member of parliament, which
meant that he was released from prison after four and a half years of
preventive detention. After months of debate, the Lower House decided
to strip him of his parliamentary immunity Ð by 300 votes in favour
and 293 against. At that point he left Italy for exile in France where
he remained until 1997 and continued to maintain his innocence of all
the crimes of which he was accused. This book is Negri's diary in
which he tells of his imprisonment, trial, the elections, and his
escape to and exile in France. Both personal and political, it
recounts a little known aspect of Negri's life and will be of great
interest to anyone concerned with the work of this enormously
influential political thinker.
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ISBN
9780745681771
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
700
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