Take Over the City: Spatial Composition in Italian Autonomy

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Management number 231830035 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $8.80 Model Number 231830035
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Take Over the City provides the first spatial analysis of Italian Operaismo and the extraordinary urban struggles of 1970s Italy.Take Over the City is the first systemic spatial account of Italian Operaismo. Drawing on the Marxist urban theory of Henri Lefebvre, David Harvey and other urban thinkers, the book situates the struggles of Operaismo, especially in the 1970s, within an incipient-yet-tendential phase of global urbanization. In doing so, the book draws attention to previously neglected urban struggles in the wider social factory, recognizing these as immanent to the new spatial composition of capital in Italy.The book argues that these early urban struggles carry important lessons for contemporary struggles and social conflict in the sphere of social reproduction. They drew attention to a tendency that has only become more entrenched since the 1970s: the centrality of urbanization and real estate to the political economy of national economies. If urbanization has become increasingly central to capital accumulation, it follows that urban struggle must become increasingly central to anti-capitalist struggle. The struggles to ‘Take Over the City’ in 1970s Italy provide an important marker of how this might be done in the current era.By excavating the urban struggles of 1970s Italy with a spatialized understanding of Operaismo’s signature theoretical contribution––class composition––the book provides both an important contribution to radical urban history and a window into how current urban struggles might be theorized. This should be of interest to those interested in Operaismo and autonomist theory and practice more generally, and those interested in radical urban history and contemporary urban struggles. Read more

ISBN10 1945335637
ISBN13 978-1945335631
Language English
Publisher Common Notions
Dimensions 6 x 2 x 9 inches
Item Weight 0.071 ounces
Print length 256 pages
Publication date July 7, 2026

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