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Publications [#320274] of Michael Hardt
Articles in a Journal
- Hardt, M; Makdisi, S, Romantisme et multitudes Politique du langage,
Multitudes, vol. 55 no. 4
(January, 2013),
pp. 62-70, CAIRN [doi]
(last updated on 2026/01/17)Abstract:
Romanticism and MultitudesIn this interview, Michael Hardt and Saree Makdisi engage a Romanticism that goes beyond its traditional identification with nationalism and bourgeois individualism. Using the concept of the multitude as an entry point, the ensuing conversation touches on non-Western Romanticisms, the failures of nationalist ideology, radical collective forms, Spinoza's imagination, and anti-capitalist aesthetics as traces of an alternative Romanticism. These traces open out towards largely undertheorized affinities and tensions between Romanticism and the work of Marx, Gramsci, Said, and others. © Assoc. Multitudes.

