John Beverley.Who Are the Christians Today?. RM 13(3):144-148 "Critiques Hardt and Negri's treatment of the ""multitude"" in terms of subaltern identities, given that Empire (2000) largely considers identity politics as instrumental to empire and hegemony. Empire seems to argue both against liberal pluralism (ie, ""identity"") and yet for agency. The Christians-vs-Romans analogy is invoked to comment on the complicity of ""others"" with imperial power but also as a model for contesting it. 3 References."