Antonio Negri: The nostalgic revolutionary
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Now his prison days are over, the notorious Italian
'philosopher-terrorist' Antonio Negri, accused of leading the Red
Brigades, is taking on London. But when Johann Hari meets him, he
proves to be a slippery customer
17 August 2004
In the late 1980s, the Italian President Francesco Cossiga described
Antonio Negri as "a psychopath" who "poisoned the minds of an entire
generation of Italy's youth". Negri has been accused of murdering
Italy's former Prime Minister, Aldo Moro, and of being il grande
vecchio - the grand old man - behind the Red Brigades, one of the most
notorious terror groups to attack post-war Europe until al-Qa'ida. In
prison he co-wrote an anti-globalisation bible, Empire. Now he's out,
and he's heading to London. I am waiting patiently at the Institute of
Contemporary Arts, in the shadow of Buckingham Palace, to have my mind
poisoned.
Johann Hari
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