The Weapon of Organization
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Never before translated texts powerfully present Italian autonomist Marxist Mario Tronti's resonance with contemporary questions of revolutionary organization.
Mario Tronti is an Italian philosopher and politician, recognized as a foundational figure in the theory of operaismo during the 1960s. His work delves into critical inquiries concerning the relationship between labor and capital, scrutinizing the inherent conflicts within the capitalist mode of production. Tronti's theoretical contributions are distinguished by their profound analysis of social formation and a critical perspective on the modern labor movement and its future trajectories.


Never before translated texts powerfully present Italian autonomist Marxist Mario Tronti's resonance with contemporary questions of revolutionary organization.
Mario Tronti's work delves into the evolution of modern politics, asserting its culmination in the twentieth century. He explores the tension between realism and utopia, tracing a historical narrative that includes pivotal events and concepts like the nation-state and political economy. Tronti critiques the contemporary "dictatorship of the present," urging readers to break free from a stagnant perspective that limits both historical reflection and future vision. This analysis reflects his significant influence on Italian operaismo and the broader Left.