Michael Hardt

Michael Hardt is an American literary theorist based at Duke University. Perhaps his most famous work is Empire written with Antonio Negri. The sequel to Empire, called Multitude, was released in August, 2004, and details the idea of the multitude (that Hardt and Negri vaguely and tenuously introduced in Empire) as a potential catalyst for a global democracy.

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