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"No one who seeks to comment on global capitalism or the movements opposing it can afford to ignore Negri. He remains one of Europe's few truly public intellectuals."
Katharine Ainger, The New Statesman (The New Statesman list of 12 great thinkers of our time)
"A guru of the post-modern left."
Slavoj Zizek
"One of the most important thinkers of our time."
Fredric Jameson
Up until 7 April 1979 I taught in Paris and Padova. On that day I was arrested.
The arrest warrant charged me with the murder of president Aldo Moro. I was accused of being the head of the Red Brigades, the armed wing of mass movement known as Autonomia Operaia ["Workers' Autonomy"]. I was also accused of fomenting insurrection against the institutions of the state.
As well as that of Moro, I was also accused of 17 other murders. I have since been absolved of all these accusations.
And yet they found a way to imprison me. Thanks to the emergency laws, and the accusations of "pentiti" ["repentant" prisoners turned state informers] I was sentenced to 30 years in prison. Then, in July 1983, I was elected as a member of parliament by Rome, Naples and Milan.
This meant that I was released from prison after four and a half years of preventive detention. After months of debate, the Lower House decided to strip me of my parliamentary immunity - by 300 votes in favour and 293 against. At that point I chose freedom, and sought refuge in France. I am innocent of all the crimes of which they have accused me. It is only the arrogance of the judges and the interests of the State that have brought all this upon me.
This book is a diary. It tells of my imprisonment, my trial, the elections, and my escape to France. One day I hope to be able to write a second diary which will tell the story of my return to Italy, and of justice winning against the laws and the men whose actions are destroying democracy in my country.
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