HIS330H5 Lecture : Multitude notes.docx

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Multitude: an insurgent subject with the capacity for full autonomy it forms the constituent power. Individuals whom remain ind. and have the power of autonomy get a form of constituent power. When going thru the conclusion he lists of a bunch of cases and examples. These examples are not lmited to the conclusion. We saw peron (argentina) in the early chapter. The early chapters should be referred to for more details about the case studies and referring to the conclsion on the connection with multitude, affect, and habit. The examples he gives are argentina, peru, el salvador, and chile. In the essays you should look at the cases in depth. You need to go step by step in examining his theory discussing the faults and the strengths in the cases. This may include bringing in other examples that you may think of.

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