Robert Foltin

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Robert Foltin (* 26. October 1957 in Salzburg as Robert Ameshofer ) is an Austrian author .

Life

Foltin describes his life succinctly: “Delivering letters, selling books (bookstore Winter), being spontaneous and autonomous, in short also a gay activist, looking after children in an alternative project (children's group Hofmühlgasse), occupying houses, studying (linguistics / syntax / phonology - government phonology / philosophy), work as a project manager (phonology and psychophysiology ), test speech recognition software, create press reviews (media monitoring), demonstrate, write, correct, discuss (floor plans) every Thursday, advertise my books ... "

He bears the name Foltin because of a marriage that is now divorced. He describes himself as "politically left since 1976" and currently as an " unemployed author". Foltin was also the author of Grundrisse magazine , which was discontinued in December 2014.

Publications

  • And we're still moving. Social movements in Austria. Vienna: edition Grundrisse 2004
  • together with Martin Birkner: (Post-) Operaismus. From workers' autonomy to the multitude. Past & present, theory & practice. An introduction. Stuttgart 2010, Schmetterling Verlag. (2nd, expanded edition with an afterword - 1st edition 2006 Stuttgart, Schmetterling Verlag).
  • The bodies of the multitude. From the sexual revolution to the queer feminist uprising. Stuttgart 2010, Schmetterling Verlag.
  • And we're still moving. On the recent history of social movements in Austria, Vienna 2011, Mandelbaum Verlag kritik & utopie.
  • Occupy the Wien Museum? For the exhibition "Occupied! The struggle for freedom since the 1970s in Vienna." In: Kulturrisse 0212, (2012).
  • History is when it is talked about. Social Movements and Archives. In: Contraste, January 2012.
  • Autumn 1918, a beginning. Vienna: edition Grundrisse 2013.
  • Autonomous Theories - Theories of Autonomists? Vienna: Mandelbaum Verlag 2015, ISBN 9783854766315 .
  • Technology and social movements (and a little bit of Marxism). In: Mona Singer (2015): Technology & Politics. Technological philosophy from Benjamin and Deleuze to Latour and Haraway. Vienna: Löcker Verlag.
  • The Red Guard in Vienna. Vienna: edition Grundrisse 2016, ISBN 9783950192575 .
  • Post autonomy. From organizational criticism to new forms of organization? Münster 2016 ISBN 978-3-89771-137-2 .
  • Before the revolution. The foreseeable end of capitalism . Vienna: Mandelbaum Verlag 2020. ISBN 978-3-85476-694-0 .

Web links

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