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Empire


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Den nye verdensorden med færre grænser og større samarbejde landene imellem sammenlignes med tidligere tiders imperialisme.

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PART 1: The Political Constitution of the Present 1.1 World Order 1.2 Biopolitical Production 1.3 Alternatives within Empire PART 2: Passages of Sovereignty 2.1 Two Europes, Two Modernities 2.2 Sovereignty of the Nation-State 2.3 The Dialectics of Colonial Sovereignty 2.4 Symptoms of Passage 2.5 Network Power U.S. Sovereignty and the New Empire 2.6 Imperial Sovereignty INTERMEZZO: COUNTER-EMPIRE PART 3: Passages of Production 3.1 The Limits of Imperialism 3.2 Disciplinary Governability 3.3 Resistance, Crisis, Transformation 3.4 Postmodernization, or The Informatization of Production 3.5 Mixed Constitution 3.6 Capitalist Sovereignty, or Administering the Global Society of Control PART 4: The Decline and Fall of Empire 4.1 Virtualities 4.2 Generation and Corruption 4.3 The Multitude against Empire Notes Index


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Gaia

Nr. 36 (2002)

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Torkil Lauesen

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Gaia

Nr. 50 (2005)

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Boris Kagarlitskij

Nr. 50 (2005)


Information

d. 15. Jan. 2001

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Anders Wester Hansen

d. 15. Jan. 2001


Solidaritet

Årg. 23, nr. 3 (2001)

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Sam Ashman

Årg. 23, nr. 3 (2001)


Socialistisk information

Årg. 21, nr. 171 (2002)

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Daniel Bensaïd

Årg. 21, nr. 171 (2002)


Acta sociologica

Vol. 44, nr. 2 (2001)

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Akseli Virtanen

Vol. 44, nr. 2 (2001)


Slagmark

Nr. 32 (2001)

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Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen

Nr. 32 (2001)


Salt

Årg. 11, nr. 1 (2002)

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Tørk Haxthausen

Årg. 11, nr. 1 (2002)


Politiken

d. 20. Oct. 2001

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Lars Bang Larsen

d. 20. Oct. 2001