Sylvre Lotringer is Jean Baudrillard Chair at the European Graduate School, Switzerland, and Professor Emeritus of French literature and philosophy at Columbia University.
Christian Marazzi was born in Lugano, Switzerland, in 1951. He obtained a degree in Political Science at the University of Padova, a master's degree at the London School of Economics and a doctoral degree in Economics at the City University of London. He has taught at the University of Padova, the State University of New York, and at the University of Lausanne. He is currently Director of Socio-Economic Research at the Scuola Universitaria della Svizzera Italiana.
Sylvre Lotringer is Jean Baudrillard Chair at the European Graduate School, Switzerland, and Professor Emeritus of French literature and philosophy at Columbia University.
Sylvre Lotringer is Jean Baudrillard Chair at the European Graduate School, Switzerland, and Professor Emeritus of French literature and philosophy at Columbia University.
Christian Marazzi was born in Lugano, Switzerland, in 1951. He obtained a degree in Political Science at the University of Padova, a master's degree at the London School of Economics and a doctoral degree in Economics at the City University of London. He has taught at the University of Padova, the State University of New York, and at the University of Lausanne. He is currently Director of Socio-Economic Research at the Scuola Universitaria della Svizzera Italiana.
Antonio Negri is a philosopher, essay writer, and teacher. A political and social activist in the 1960s and 1970s in Italy, he has taught political science for many years and has written numerous books on political philosophy, including
Marx beyond Marx, The Savage Anomaly, Insurgencies, The Porcelain Workshop: For a New Grammar of Politics (Semiotext(e)), and, in collaboration with Michael Hardt,
Empire,
Multitude, and
Commonwealth.
Writer, filmmaker, and cultural revolutionary, Guy Debord (1931-1994) was a founding member of the Lettrist International and Situationist International groups. His films and books, including
Society of the Spectacle (1967), were major catalysts for philosophical and political changes in the twentieth century, and helped trigger the May 1968 rebellion in France.
Flix Guattari (1930-1992), post-'68 French psychoanalyst and philosopher, is the author of
Anti-Oedipus (with Gilles Deleuze), and a number of books published by Semiotext(e), including
The Anti-Oedipus Papers, Chaosophy, and
Soft Subversions. Paolo Virno is an Italian philosopher, semiologist, and a prominent figure among the Italian Postfordist thinkers. He currently teaches at the University of Rome and is the author of
A Grammar of the Multitude and
Multitude Between Innovation and Negation, both published in English by Semiotext(e).
ric Alliez is a philosopher and Professor at Universit Paris 8 and at the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy at Kingston University, London. He is author of
Capital Times,
The Signature of the World: Or, What is Deleuze and Guattari's Philosophy?,
The Brain-Eye: New Histories of Modern Painting, and
Wars and Capital, with Maurizio Lazzarato (Semiotext(e)), and coeditor of
The Guattari Effect, and
Spheres of Action: Art and Politics (MIT Press).
Paolo Traverso is Head of Division at Center for Scientific and Technological Research (ITC/IRST), Trento, Italy.
Franco Berardi, aka "Bifo," founder of the famous "Radio Alice" in Bologna and an important figure of the Italian Autonomia Movement, is a writer, media theorist, and media activist. He currently teaches Social History of the Media at the Accademia di Brera, Milan.
Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII, Vincennes/Saint Denis. He published 25 books, including five in collaboration with Flix Guattari.
Antonio Negri is a philosopher, essay writer, and teacher. A political and social activist in the 1960s and 1970s in Italy, he has taught political science for many years and has written numerous books on political philosophy, including
Marx beyond Marx, The Savage Anomaly, Insurgencies, The Porcelain Workshop: For a New Grammar of Politics (Semiotext(e)), and, in collaboration with Michael Hardt,
Empire,
Multitude, and
Commonwealth.
Antonio Negri is a philosopher, essay writer, and teacher. A political and social activist in the 1960s and 1970s in Italy, he has taught political science for many years and has written numerous books on political philosophy, including
Marx beyond Marx, The Savage Anomaly, Insurgencies, The Porcelain Workshop: For a New Grammar of Politics (Semiotext(e)), and, in collaboration with Michael Hardt,
Empire,
Multitude, and
Commonwealth.
Flix Guattari (1930-1992), post-'68 French psychoanalyst and philosopher, is the author of
Anti-Oedipus (with Gilles Deleuze), and a number of books published by Semiotext(e), including
The Anti-Oedipus Papers, Chaosophy, and
Soft Subversions. Paolo Virno is an Italian philosopher, semiologist, and a prominent figure among the Italian Postfordist thinkers. He currently teaches at the University of Rome and is the author of
A Grammar of the Multitude and
Multitude Between Innovation and Negation, both published in English by Semiotext(e).
Antonio Negri is a philosopher, essay writer, and teacher. A political and social activist in the 1960s and 1970s in Italy, he has taught political science for many years and has written numerous books on political philosophy, including
Marx beyond Marx, The Savage Anomaly, Insurgencies, The Porcelain Workshop: For a New Grammar of Politics (Semiotext(e)), and, in collaboration with Michael Hardt,
Empire,
Multitude, and
Commonwealth.
Paul Virilio was born in 1932 and has published a wide range of books, essays, and interviews grappling with the question of speed and technology, including
Speed and Politics,
The Aesthetics of Disappearance, and
The Accident of Art, all published by Semiotext(e).
Antonio Negri is a philosopher, essay writer, and teacher. A political and social activist in the 1960s and 1970s in Italy, he has taught political science for many years and has written numerous books on political philosophy, including
Marx beyond Marx, The Savage Anomaly, Insurgencies, The Porcelain Workshop: For a New Grammar of Politics (Semiotext(e)), and, in collaboration with Michael Hardt,
Empire,
Multitude, and
Commonwealth.