Mario Tronti 
The Weapon of Organization [EPUB ebook] 
Mario Tronti’s Political Revolution in Marxism

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Mario Tronti was the principal theorist of the radical political movement of the 1960s known in Italy as operaismo and in the Anglophone world as Italian workerism, a current which went on to inform the development of autonomist Marxism. His “Copernican revolution”—the proposal that working class struggles against exploitation propel capitalist development, which can only be understood as a reaction that seeks to harness this antagonism—has inspired dissident leftists around the world.

Tronti’s influence as a theorist thus already reaches far beyond Italy to activists and writers working in different sectors on different problems historically and geographically. While his imposing and acclaimed Workers and Capital has only recently appeared in English translation, Tronti has influenced many of the most creative social and political theorists of our time.

Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt have long acknowledged the influence of Tronti on their thinking, drawing especially on his inversion of strategy and tactics in their influential collaborations. Tronti’s work in the 1960s also furnished important building blocks for a Marxist feminist critique of unwaged labor—as developed by Mariarosa dalla Costa, Silvia Federici, and many others working on social reproduction theory—as Tronti showed how capitalist control extends beyond the factory to all of society. Fred Moten and Stefano Harney have echoed Tronti’s calls for a radical antagonism “within and against” institutions and the state.

The Weapon of Organization is a crucial introduction to Tronti, presenting a variety of never-before-translated texts—personal letters, public talks, published articles. With an incisive and provocative introduction that situates Tronti and highlights his relevance to contemporary political struggle, Anastasi translates and restores key writing from the birth of Italian operaismo—days of street fighting and theorizing for a renewed age of revolution.Tronti’s goal, Anastasi writes, was not to become a revered thinker but to participate in the destruction of capitalist society.

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Foreword

Editor’s Introduction
The Accumulation of Class Power: Tronti Yesterday and Today (by Andrew Anastasi)

Part One: From Investigation to Intervention


  • On Marxism and Sociology (April 1959)

  • Letter to Raniero Panzieri (June 1961)

  • Closing Speech at the Santa Severa Seminar (April 1962)

  • Panzieri-Tronti Theses (June 1962)

  • The Strike at FIAT (July 1962)
  • Part Two: The Strategic Overturning


  • Letter to Raniero Panzieri (January 1963)

  • The Copernican Revolution (May 1963)

  • The Two Reformisms (July 1963)

  • Letter to Antonio Negri (September 1963)

  • A Replacement of Leadership (Autumn 1963)

  • Report at Piombino (May 1964)
  • Part Three: The Problem of Organization


  • The Party in the Factory (April 1965)

  • A Balance Sheet of the “Intervention” (April 1965)

  • After the Reunion in Mestre (May 1965)

  • Single Party or Class Party? (June 1965)

  • It’s Not Time for Social Democracy, It’s Time to Fight It for the First Time from the Left (April 1966)

  • Within and Against (May 1967)
  • Appendix: A Mario Tronti Bibliography, 1958–1970
    Bibliography of Works Cited
    Index

    关于作者

    Andrew Anastasi is a member of the Viewpoint Magazine editorial collective and a doctoral candidate in Sociology and Critical Theory at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. He is the translator of numerous works from Italian as well as the editor of The Young Mario Tronti (Viewpoint, 2016), a dossier on the early philosophical and political development of one of the founders of Italian operaismo (workerism). His doctoral research investigates relations between New Left movement organizations and the U.S. capitalist state during the 1960s and 1970s, focusing on the War on Poverty and its afterlives. Anastasi has worked in public high schools and colleges for the past decade and currently teaches courses in political sociology, social movements, and social theory at Queens College, City University of New York

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