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Universitas Humanística
versión impresa ISSN 0120-4807
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GROSFOGUEL, Ramón. From Lenins Imperialism to the Empire of Hardt and Negri: "Superior Phases" of Eurocentrism. univ.humanist. [online]. 2008, n.65, pp.15-26. ISSN 0120-4807.
This article presents a critique of the book Empire by Hardt and Negri. The article is based on the authors investigation of the decolonialization of the paradigms of economy-politics. The first part of the essay is a summary of the basic concepts used in the book, such as coloniality, body politics and geopolitics of knowledge, as well as the colonial difference. Then the essay continues with a critical discussion of Lenins linear, eurocentric vision in regards to "imperialism", and Marx stage vision in regards to the processes of "accumulation of capital". Finally, the article discusses how Hardt and Negris book Empire is written with a linear, eurocentric narrative that conceals coloniality of power processes that take place on a world-wide scale.
Palabras clave : coloniality; colonial difference; eurocentrism; world system; imperialism; geopolitics/body politics of knowledge; Hardt Michael; 1960 - Criticism and interpretation; Negri Antonio; 1933 - Criticism and interpretation, Imperialism.