Abstract
The article demonstrates that Antonio Negri's view of time intersects with other post-modern approaches, departing from them in that it reverses space-time, while also keeping it in place. His ontological break with tradition reflects itself in the phenomenology of time, while the phenomenological event turns into the ontological `to-come'. The double bindings of temporality and spatiality submerge to and emerge from the engagements of both tradition and the future, in an intricate exodus from and return to space-time.
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