Michael Hardt
is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at Duke University. Among his publications are Gilles Deleuze: An Apprenticeship in Philosophy (1993) and, together with Toni Negri, The Labour of Dionysos: A Critique of a State-Form (1994) and Empire (2000).
Eurozine Articles
How Capitalism went Senile
Is capitalism losing its progressive dimension, turning destructive instead? Michael Hardt and Samir Amin, two of the main critics of today's capitalism, talk about the future of the system, the movements resisting it and the alternatives they propose. [more]
Marx's Mole is Dead!
Globalisation and Communication
Drawing on their book




