Conversations with History Host Harry Kreisler welcomes Professor Michael Hardt of Duke University. They discuss his joint work with Antonio Negri on Empire. Professor Hardt reflects on his own in...
Conversations with History Host Harry Kreisler welcomes Professor Michael Hardt of Duke University. They discuss his joint work with Antonio Negri on Empire. Professor Hardt reflects on his own intellectual odyssey and how his political activism shaped his thinking about radical consciousness in an age of Empire. Series: "Conversations with History" [1/2006] [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 11285]
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To anyone giving my "Thoughtless imbecile" comment a thumbs down: read the original post by Chemoliano. The "thoughtless imbecile" I was talking about is NOT Michael Hardt. The Thoughtless imbecile is Chemoliano. Chemoliano called Hardt "boooooring." Read his post.
The comment about his education - I'm pretty sure that's exactly what it meant. Just like George Bush's parents, Hardt's parents "most likely paid his way through college." I can't believe I have to explain this.
Yeah, but the point the poster was trying to make with his comment was that persons whose parents pay their way through college is somehow "typically leftist." If you take into account that right-wing whackos like George Bush had his Yale tuition paid by HIS parents, it invalidates the poster's original intention. Got it? I brought up GWB not the poster.
Plus, I'll bet the poster knows nothing about the details of Hardt's personal life. So he just made stuff up to suit his paticular adgenda.
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You mean his parents paid his way just like George Bush's parents did?
Plus, I'll bet the poster knows nothing about the details of Hardt's personal life. So he just made stuff up to suit his paticular adgenda.