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The Antifada

ARMED LOVE 8 - The subversive 70s w/ Michael Hardt

The Antifada

Sean KB and AP Andy

Music, Arts

4.2970 Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2023

⏱️ 102 minutes

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Summary

Recording of a discussion last Saturday with Michael Hardt at Woodbine for a discussion of his new book The Subversive Seventies and our contemporary autonomist experiments in Queens, Atlanta, and elsewhere.

Michael Hardt is a philosopher and political theorist whose work focuses on autonomist social movements since the 1960s. In his books co-authored with Antonio Negri - Empire, Multitude, and Commonwealth - Hardt theorized the changes in capitalism and struggle taking place at the turn of the 21st century. The frameworks Hardt and Negri developed together were among the most popular and influential political theories influencing the activism of the last 25 years, helping define the movement contexts that birthed spaces like Woodbine.

In his new book, The Subversive Seventies, Hardt focuses on dozens of movement predecessors, including Black autoworkers and militants in the US, intersectional radical feminists, gay liberation revolutionaries, the Italian autonomists, and antinuclear activists. While the radicalism of the 70s is often understood as responding to the defeat of the spirit of '68, Hardt argues that these movements, by pursuing their own agendas without claiming supremacy over other struggles, developed a model of contemporary intersectionality that solidified as an antithetical pole to neoliberal globalization.

For the rest of our series about the revolutionary cultures of the 60s and 70s check out our Armed Love collection page: https://www.patreon.com/collection/87680

Song: Alfredo Bandelli - Mort Allende

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Everybody, thanks for coming out, my name's Andy Gittlet's I'm part of the Woodbine

0:17.2

collective here and I'm also the co-host of the Antifada Podcasts we're going

0:21.5

to be recording this discussion for the

0:23.2

podcast. Yeah, I just want to thank everyone for coming out on tonight just not only

0:26.6

because it's raining but also I'm sure we all have what's going on in Gaza and

0:31.4

Palestine on our minds.

0:33.9

I hope that this discussion will be somewhat relevant to that.

0:37.3

We're, of course, we're here with Michael Hart.

0:39.8

We're talking about his book, about revolutionary groups in the 70s.

0:44.3

And we'll be focusing on those liberation struggles,

0:47.5

especially the way those revolutionaries theorize

0:51.0

their organizations, their politics,

0:53.0

their tactics, including questions of nationalism,

0:56.0

internationalism, decolonization, and armed struggle.

0:59.4

And the way they started asking those questions

1:02.3

in a forward thinking way

1:03.8

that reverberate to the movements of the last 25 years

1:08.0

that have influenced this space, the space

1:10.9

emerge out of those movements, but also of course the pro-Palestinian struggles

1:15.0

sense the second intifada and other decolonial struggles

1:17.8

like the Zapatistas and Standing Rock,

1:20.3

which were big influences on the space as well.

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