A dialogue with Michael Hardt on revolution, joy, and learning to let go
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-18-2023
Abstract
In this wide-ranging conversation, Michael Hardt reflects on recent transformations within Empire. Several unique themes emerge concerning power and pedagogy as they intersect with subjectivity and global crisis. Drawing on the common in conjunction with the tradition of love in education uncovers a different path that attends to today’s real political, ecological, and social needs. Finally, a focus on collectivity points to a possible strategy—collective intellectuality—for educators to revise traditional notions of leadership to encourage more ethical, democratic, and sustainable futures. Yet, what this looks like in practice remains for us to imagine.
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Alexander J. Means, Amy N. Sojot, Yuko Ida & Michael Hardt (2022) A dialogue with Michael Hardt on revolution, joy, and learning to let go, Educational Philosophy and Theory, 54:7, 892-905, DOI: 10.1080/00131857.2020.1803977