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Saturday, April 11, 2026

Grice e Cacciari

 «La razionalità del capitale non è un semplice strumento tecnico, ma una forma di dominio che si presenta come necessità oggettiva; la crisi emerge quando il lavoro rifiuta di riconoscersi in questa razionalizzazione.» There are clear, citable publications by Massimo Cacciari that precede Krisis (1970). Below are earlier, defensible citations, confined to what can be supported by historical bibliographic sources. I list them in chronological order, with brief contextual notes; nothing here requires insertion into your main text.   Massimo Cacciari, articles in Classe operaia (1963–1967). During the early 1960s, Cacciari was a regular contributor to the Marxist journal Classe operaia, founded in 1963 by Mario Tronti, Toni Negri, Alberto Asor Rosa, and others. These texts are generally political‑theoretical rather than systematic philosophical monographs, but they are unquestionably his earliest published work and already engage themes of crisis, rationalization, and negation. Individual article titles are sometimes omitted in secondary bibliographies, but his authorship and dates are well documented. Citation form (journal-level, when page numbers are unavailable): Cacciari, Massimo. Contributions in Classe operaia. Rome, 1963–1967.   Massimo Cacciari (with Alberto Asor Rosa), articles in Contropiano: materiali marxisti (1968–1969). After leaving Classe operaia, Cacciari co‑founded Contropiano. His essays in this journal already show the transition from operaismo to the question of the crisis of rationality that will culminate in Krisis. These texts are regularly cited in intellectual histories of Italian operaismo and negative thought and are explicitly dated before 1970. Citation form: Cacciari, Massimo. Essays in Contropiano: materiali marxisti. Rome, 1968–1969.   Massimo Cacciari (1970). Qualificazione e composizione di classe. Although published the same year as Krisis, this text is conceptually and genetically prior and is often cited as emerging directly from his late‑1960s work in Classe operaia and Contropiano. It is frequently listed as one of his earliest standalone publications. Citation: Cacciari, Massimo. Qualificazione e composizione di classe. Rome, 1970.   If you want the earliest strictly philosophical work tied to Kant and aesthetics, note that: • His 1967 laurea thesis on Kant’s Critique of Judgment (under Dino Formaggio at Padua) predates all of the above, but it was not formally published at the time and is normally cited only retrospectively. In short, the earliest published citations prior to Krisis are his 1963–1967 journal articles in Classe operaia, followed by 1968–1969 essays in Contropiano. These are the correct and historically grounded predecessors.

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