Mohammed Bamyeh.Life and Vision under Globalization. RM 13(3):199-208 "Critiques Hardt and Negri's Empire (2000), arguing that Nietzsche and Aristotle are better at clarifying empire's structural and juridical features than Rawls or Luhmann, and that less subjectivist programs for resistance, or ""pushing through to the other side,"" are demonstrably available. Hardt and Negri's constitutional readings and the singularity of their metanarrative are also challenged. 11 References. K. Coddon."