
Franco "Bifo" Berardi (born 2 November 1948 in Bologna, Italy) is an Italian Marxist theorist and activist in the autonomist tradition, whose work mainly focuses on the role of the media and information technology within post-industrial capitalism. Berardi has written over two dozen published books, as well as a more extensive number of essays and speeches. Unlike orthodox Marxists, Berardi's autonomist theories draw on psychoanalysis, schizoanalysis and communication theory to show how subjectivity and desire are bound up with the functioning of the capitalism system, rather than portraying events such as the financial crisis of 2008 merely as an example of the inherently contradictory logic of capitalist accumulation. Thus, he argues against privileging labour in critique and says that "the solution to the economic difficulty of the situation cannot be solved with economic means: the solution is not economic." Human emotions and embodied communication becomes increasingly central to the production and consumption patterns that sustain capital flows in post-industrial society, and as such Berardi uses the concepts of "cognitariat" and "info labour" to analyze this psycho-social process. Among Berardi's other concerns are cultural representations and expectations about the future—from proto-Fascist Futurism to post-modern cyberpunk (1993). This represents a greater concern with ideas and cultural expectations than the determinist-materialist expression of a Marxism which is often confined to purely economic or systemic analysis. (via Wikipedia)
Series
Books

Futurability
The Age of Impotence and the Horizon of Possibility
2017

The Soul at Work
From Alienation to Autonomy
2009

Franco Bifo Berardi
Ironic Ethics: 100 Notes, 100 Thoughts: Documenta Series 027
2012

And
Phenomenology of the End (Semiotext
2015

After the Future
2011

The Third Unconscious
2022

Precarious Rhapsody
2009

Breathing
Chaos and Poetry
2018

The Uprising
On Poetry and Finance
2012

The Second Coming
2019

Heroes
Mass Murder and Suicide
2015