This interview aims to highlight the connections between Michael Hardt’s political thought and Italian philosophy. From his academic training to his militant background, the conversation focuses on the American intellectual’s relationship with figures such as Fredric Jameson, Toni Negri, and Paolo Virno, eventually discussing his engagement with some classics of Italian philosophical thought (notably Machiavelli and Gramsci). The result is a picture that reveals Hardt’s use of Italian philosophy in the attempt to move beyond both the traditional categories of Marxism – updating them through the lens of postcolonial studies – and the limitations of philosophical nationalisms.
intervista a Michael Hardt
Maltese, P. (2025). Radical Italian Thought and the World. Interview with Michael Hardt. FILOSOFIA ITALIANA, 20(2), 127-134.
Radical Italian Thought and the World. Interview with Michael Hardt
Pietro Maltese
2025-01-01
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This interview aims to highlight the connections between Michael Hardt’s political thought and Italian philosophy. From his academic training to his militant background, the conversation focuses on the American intellectual’s relationship with figures such as Fredric Jameson, Toni Negri, and Paolo Virno, eventually discussing his engagement with some classics of Italian philosophical thought (notably Machiavelli and Gramsci). The result is a picture that reveals Hardt’s use of Italian philosophy in the attempt to move beyond both the traditional categories of Marxism – updating them through the lens of postcolonial studies – and the limitations of philosophical nationalisms.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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