>That said, in the minds of a number of LBO-talkers, affection for
>Negri's "Empire" dovetails affection for Democrats.
Yeah, I was really blown away the other night when Howard Dean inserted this great bit from p. 58 into his stump speech: "Perhaps the incommunicability of struggles, the lack of well-structured, communicated tunnels, is in fact a strength rather than a weakness - a strength because all of the movements are immediately subversive in themselves and do not wait on any sort of external aid or extension to guarantee their effectiveness. Perhaps the more capital extends its global networks of production and control, the more powerful any singular point of revolt can be." Clearly he was trying to develop a theoretical infrastucture for his campaign, and I was highly impressed.
Another Autonomist For Howard!
Doug