>I don't know what the intentions of Negri & Hardt were, and I have
>ceased to be very interested in what its admiring readers get from it,
>but it looks very much to me as a banal replay of the traditional tune
>of the ultra-left: All is hopeless. Struggle is pointless.
Wow, and I thought that among Negri's great faults was that he's too optimistic, too eager to see any unrest as revolutionary.
Wasn't it you who thought it was pointless to struggle against the U.S. war machine? Or was that some other Carrol Cox?
Doug