Hardt and Negri's Information Empire: A Critical Response
Author: Poster, Mark
Source: Cultural Politics: an International Journal, Volume 1, Number 1, March 2005 , pp. 101-118(18)
Publisher: Berg Publishers
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Abstract:
Hardt and Negri's Empire contains dystopian gestures toward information technology. In this essay I examine these aspects of their important work, without ignoring their more positive understandings of the topic. I hope to sustain three arguments about networked digital information humachines that counter the dystopian thesis: (1) They are an evolving, unavoidable and central aspect of globalization; (2) they contain countless dangers and afford considerable resources for highly dangerous prevailing agglomerations of power; (3) they offer serious points of resistance to those powers and may serve as a base for developing auspicious, decentralized, multicultural global networks. These theses are mutually related, sustainable only together.Document Type: Research article
DOI: 10.2752/174321905778054917
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