The no-place of the multitude: the role of immaterial work in the creation of a new "no-place" in the Imperio

Eidos: Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad Del Norte 4:60-70 (2006)
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The current political, economic and social processes that appear as symptoms of the new World order organization attempt to take account by Antoni Negri and Michael Hardt in their book Empire. The power, now is in transnational and supranational organisms hands. The new power is decentralized, deterritorialized and its configured as a network. In this sense, capital is imposed over any constraint that prevents from its global expansion. In sum, capital organise its territory as a “non place”. Meanwhile this new world is organized certain practices arise in order to subvert it. Inmaterial labor political proposal implies the reappropiation of the control over the space by the multitude: to build a “new place” in the “non place”

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