The Devils in Curriculum Studies: Multitude and Multiplicity.
Taboo 2006, Spring-Summer, 10, 1
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Political action aimed at transformation and liberation today can only be conducted on the basis of the multitude. (Hardt & Negri, 2004, p. 99) The threat to political order is perhaps even more clear: political thought since the time of the ancients has been based on the distinctions among the one, the few and the many. The indefinite number of the multitude threatens all these principles or order. Such trickery is the devil's work. (Hardt & Negri, 2004, p. 139)
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