The Political Monster
Naked Life and Power
Pages 37 to 52
Cite this article
- NEGRI, Antonio,
- Negri, Antonio.
- Negri, A.
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.033.0037
Cite this article
- Negri, A.
- Negri, Antonio.
- NEGRI, Antonio,
https://doi.org/10.3917/mult.033.0037
This article is the translation from Italian of the second part of the essay “Il mostro politico. Nuda vita e potenza,” published in U. Fadini, A. Negri, C. T. Wolfe (a cura di), Desiderio del mostro. Dal circo al laboratorio alla politica, Manifestolibri, Roma 2001. In this text the author develops his critique of Agamben’s concept of bare life from a Spinozist point of view. To accept the rhetoric of bare life is to contain political discourse within the limits of an Hobbesian view of the world. In opposition, the Spinozist ontology of power (potentia) shows the monstrous character of the multitude, its collective force, its productivity, which only exists in and through the resistence to the Empire.