> The Order of War By Antonio Negri
> http://www.generation-online.org/t/negriwar.htm
> Europe, Russia and
> China represent the problematic poles of the new global order. Now,
> Iraq is a further indication of the European problem (and
> subordinately, of the Japanese one) presented under the guise of
> energy supplies: without securing them the European economy cannot
> exist and whoever controls energy supplies has his hands on the whole
> range of biopolitical functions of power in the old continent.
Well, Russia has plenty of energy reserves and is quite willing to retail them to the EU; disruptions of the oil supply would hit the gas-guzzling, energy-wasting US the hardest.
> But what is the democracy of the multitude? What is the force of the new
> organized subjectivity?
What's inside Euro-evangelion's neural core? Noone knows, but the subatomic sensors are picking up unprecedented activity:
http://europa.eu.int/newsletter http://european-convention.eu.int/default.asp?lang=EN http://www.eib.org/
-- DRR