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Multitudes : aux origines d'une revue radicale

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Aubert, Antoine

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1632763
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RésuméCet article revient sur la fondation en 2000 de la revue Multitudes. Portée par un groupe autour de Yann Moulier-Boutang, elle affiche dès son premier numéro sa proximité avec Antonio Negri, intellectuel italien alors en prison. Contrairement à d’autres revues comme Vacarmes ou Mouvements, qui sont plus directement issues des mouvements sociaux de 1995 et 1997, Multitudes affirme s’ancrer dans une autre temporalité. L’article entend interroger cette réalité en procédant à l’analyse des origines théoriques et politiques de Multitudes. Il s’agit alors, dans une perspective d’histoire sociale des idées, de réinsérer la revue dans les « années 1968 », moment où elle prend sa source et où les trajectoires d’Antonio Negri, Yann Moulier Boutang et Félix Guattari se croisent. Multitudes est ainsi issue d’une histoire des marxismes hétérodoxes, aussi bien trotskistes qu’opéraïstes, qui se forme dans les années 1970 et s’hybrident au fil des années 1980, moment de reflux militant et de crise théorique du marxisme.
Multitudes: origins of a radical journalThis article explains the foundation in 2000 of the journal Multitudes. Carried by a group around Yann Moulier-Boutang, Multitudes shows its closeness with the italian intellectual Antonio Negri who was in jail at this moment. Contrary to other journals as Vacarmes or mouvements which are more directly linked to the rise of social movements from 1995 to 1997, Multitudes claims its belonging to another temporality. This article intends to question this reality by proceeding to the analysis of the theoretical and political origins of Multitudes. Thanks to the method of social history of political ideas, the article reintegrates Multitudes within the context of “years 68” when it was born. Indeed, it is the moment when crossed the trajectories of Antonio Negri, Yann Moulier-Boutang and Felix Guattari. Multitudes arises from this history of unorthodox marxisms as trotskyism and operaism which starts during the 1970’s and hybridize within the 1980’s, when political struggles ebbed and marxisms collapsed.
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2017
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