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A Genealogy of Italian Thought

From Operaismo to Biopolitics

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Dario Gentili analyses the genesis of Italian Thought through the history of the political and theoretical conflicts in Italy from the 1960s to the present, from Gramscianism to operaismo to biopolitics.

Covering well-known thinkers such as Agamben, Negri, and Esposito as well as those less familiar to English speaking audiences, including Tronti, Cacciari and Marramao, this is an essential book for anyone seeking to understand the development of critical thought in Italy.

A Genealogy of Italian Thought elucidates the persistence of fundamental concerns that tie together the Italian left's post-war break with the communist party, the analysis of post-Fordist labour in the 1970s and 1980s, the politics of sexual difference, the postmodernism of 'weak thought', up to the current debate on post-Covid-19 biopolitics. Following decade by decade thinkers central to Italian Thought, the book shows how the development of these theoretical strains is deeply intertwined with Italian history. Understanding conflicts, struggles, polemics, and ruptures as the leading motifs of Italian Thought, Gentili demonstrates how philosophical and political reflection born within a branch of heretical Western Marxism (operaismo) would later see its exponents take different paths: some in the recovery of political theology, others in an original approach to biopolitics.

The chronological approach will help to orient readers new to recent Italian philosophy and history; at the same time, the book will appeal to advanced readers with a fresh critical perspective on the coherence of Italian Thought. An updated final chapter takes the history up to the present day, following the topics and fault-lines that have emerged since the book's 2012 publication in Italian.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Sinisteritas

I. 1960s: From Gramscianism to operaismo
1. The Gramscian line
2. Return to Marx: Galvano Della Volpe
3. Return to the working class: the operaismo of Mario Tronti
4. Workers and capital: the antagonistic subject

II. 1970s: Crisis
1. Red Sky at Night
2. The second operaismo: Antonio Negri
3. Negative Thought: Massimo Cacciari
4. The Impolitical and the autonomy of the Mystic

III. 1980s Constellation
1. The crisis of the Party - and of intellectuals
2. Weak Thought and postmodernism
3. The Thought of Sexual Difference
4. Secularization and hypermodernity: Giacomo Marramao
5. The thought of the Impolitical: Roberto Esposito

IV. Biopolitics
1. Giorgio Agamben: the curse of the zoe
2. Biopolitics and biopower, Multitude and Empire
3. Esposito's affirmative biopolitics: the origin of conflict

V. Old and New Paths
1. Between Political Theology and Political Realism
2. Within and against Biopolitics

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 25 Jun 2026
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9781350463608
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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