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El artículo considera la pertinencia del concepto de imperio para la continua inteligibilidad de la configuración del orden internacional contemporáneo. La pertinencia se examina rastreando su presencia en la obra reciente de Cacciari (The Withholding Power) y la tematización más extendida en la obra de Hart y Negri. El examen parte de la cuestión del entrelazamiento del concepto de imperio con el marco de la teología política y las consecuencias de la particular inflexión que Cacciari le confiere en The Withholding Power. Las dificultades del enfoque cacciariano son entonces la base para pasar de la teología política al examen de la apropiación por parte de Hart y Negri de la politeia como interconexión entre el concepto de imperio y los elementos de una constitución mixta. A continuación, se indica que el carácter de la apropiación es la delineación preparatoria del orden internacional contemporáneo cuya transformación
—la que está más allá del imperio— surge de una globalización desde abajo compuesta por la interconexión de la multitud y lo común. Concluye con una reflexión sobre la noción de lo común.

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