Communists like us: new spaces of liberty, new lines of by Félix Guattari, Antonio Negri

By Félix Guattari, Antonio Negri
Politics after the autumn.
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Although the questions relating to the preparation of the abstract and non-mate rial labor force remained lateral in relation to the factory labor force, the student move ments made them central in the same way as the new needs which the theoretical and aes thetic imagination proposed. experience, which did not close back on itself or "conclude," but which opened out onto further struggles, the prolif eration of processes of collective singulari zation and the infinitely differentiated phy lum of their ongoing transformation.
Political universality cannot therefore be developed through a dialectic of ally/en emy as the reactionary Jacobin tradition com petitively prescribes. Truth "with a universal meaning" is constituted by the discovery of the friend in its singularity, of the other in its irreducible heterogeneity, of the interdepend ent community in the respect for its appro priate values and ends. This is the "method" and the "logic" of the marginalities which are thus the exemplary sign of a political innovation corresponding to the revolution ary transformations called forth by the cur rent productive arrangements.
A. R .. In the long term, therefore: com plementarity and complicity in order to as sure a common domination on a world scale over the division of labor and its exploita tion. And it is precisely on this scale that the "civilizing mission" of capital has dem onstrated the extent of its ferociousness and its absurdity. On that scale, poverty, margi- 64 FELIX GuAITARI & ToNI NEGRI nalization, extermination, and genocide are revealed to be the ultimate consequences of a mode of production which set itself up in a till-now peaceful symbiosis with the struggles of the working class of the metropolitan coun tries.