Forma stato, potere costituente e impero nel regime di guerra globale
Convegno internazionale/International conference, University of Salerno, Italy, June 18-19, 2026

Toni Negri is one of the most radical and original thinkers in contemporary political thought. A philosopher and theorist of social transformation, Negri placed, at the centre of his thought, the constitutive relation between production and power, between forms of social cooperation and power structures that seek to capture and normalize constituent power. In his works – from La Forma Stato (1977) to Il potere constituente (1992) and Empire (2000; with Michael Hardt) – he delineates a genealogy of the productive transformations of capitalism and the forms of governance of life starting from Marx while remaining in constant dialogue with Spinoza, Foucault, and Deleuze.