Lazzarato, Maurizio.Governing by Debt. Translated by J.D. Jordan, Semiotext(e), 2013. 280pp., and:Lazzarato, Maurizio.Signs and Machines: Capitalism and the Production of Subjectivity.Translated by J.D. Jordan, Semiotext(e), 2014. 280pp [Book Review]

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Maurizio Lazzarato is an Italian sociologist and philosopher who lives and works in France. He collaborated on collective works with important figures like Antonio Negri and Yann Moulier-Boutang in the 1990s and has been a frequent contributor to the journal Multitudes in which the same two intellectuals were also leading voices. During the same period, he was closely involved as a theorist and activist in the long and inventive struggle of the intermittents du spectacle, French cultural workers defending a social security regime that took particular account of their unstable employment and the way in which their creativity overflowed their periods of paid activity. This involvement fed into a broader...

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