A new collection of essays on two of the most important communist philosophers of our time: Alain Badiou and Toni Negri.
From the “red years” that followed the social explosion of May ’68 into the first decades of the twenty-first century, Badiou and Negri never abandoned their commitment to a militant politics of equality. Meanwhile, they produced two of the most imposing and consequential bodies of philosophical writing in the communist tradition. Alberto Toscano’s essays tackle multiple dimensions of their work—from ontology to biopolitics, from art to violence, from the theory of capitalism to the challenge of counter-revolution. But all of them are also efforts to explore and answer a single question: What does it mean to be a communist in philosophy?
More than twenty years after the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the disappearance of Marxism as a (supposed) state ideology, this peer-reviewed book series attempts to meet the need for a serious and long-term Marxist book publishing program by releasing original monographs, newly translated texts, and reprints of "classics."
Introduction: The Communist Differend
Part 1 Alain Badiou, or, The Communist Separation
1 Communism as Separation
2 Marxism Expatriated
3 From the State to the World
4 Can Violence Be Thought?
5 The Bourgeois and the Islamist, or, The Other Subjects of Politics
1Subjects of untruth
2Ambivalence of the bourgeoisie
3Justice and Terror, nihilists and renegades
4Struggles over subjective space
5The obscure subject of current affairs
6Conclusion
6 Emblems and Cuts: Philosophy in and Against History
7 Politics in Pre-Political Times
8 A Spectre is Not Haunting Europe
1The desire for the state
2 Imperium, or, the circle of the state
3Thinking communism outside the state
9 Communism and the Absolute
Part 2 Toni Negri, or, The Communist Tendency
10 Chronicles of Insurrection: Operaismo and the Subject of Antagonism
1Before Empire, behind the multitude
2Tendency and communism
3Trontis Copernican revolution
4Fantasy wears boots
11 Factory, Territory, Metropolis, Empire
12 Always Already Only Now: Limits of the Biopolitical
1Questions of method
2Mediation is dead, long live biopolitics
3The biopolitical subject of living labour
4From biopolitics to class struggle and back again
5Periodisation and production
6Vitalism and social ontology
13 Art Against Empire
14 The Sensuous Religion of the Multitude: Aesthetics and Abstraction
15 Prison, Revolution and Counter-Revolution
16 A Communist Life: Toni Negri (19332023)
Note on Texts
Bibliography
Index
Alberto Toscano is the author of Late Fascism: Race, Capitalism and the Politics of Crisis (2023), Terms of Disorder: Keywords for an Interregnum (2023), Fanaticism: On the Uses of an Idea (2017, 2nd ed) and co-editor of The SAGE Handbook of Marxism (2022).