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Anti-Oedipus - Capitalism and Schizophrenia

Anti-Oedipus

Capitalism and Schizophrenia
Gilles. Deleuze, Felix Guattari, Michel Foucault, Mark Seem, Mark Seem, Robert Hurley og Helen R. Lane
(2009)
Sprog: Engelsk
Penguin Publishing Group
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  • Paperback: 432 sider
  • Udgiver: Penguin Publishing Group (Maj 2009)
  • Forfattere: Gilles. Deleuze, Felix Guattari, Michel Foucault, Mark Seem, Mark Seem, Robert Hurley og Helen R. Lane
  • ISBN: 9780143105824
An "introduction to the nonfascist life" (Michel Foucault, from the Preface)

When it first appeared in France, Anti-Oedipus was hailed as a masterpiece by some and "a work of heretical madness" by others. In it, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari set forth the following theory: Western society's innate herd instinct has allowed the government, the media, and even the principles of economics to take advantage of each person's unwillingness to be cut off from the group. What's more, those who suffer from mental disorders may not be insane, but could be individuals in the purest sense, because they are by nature isolated from society. More than twenty-five years after its original publication, Anti-Oedipus still stands as a controversial contribution to a much-needed dialogue on the nature of free thinking.
Preface by Michel Foucault Introduction by Mark Seem
1. THE DESIRING-MACHINES
1. Desiring-Production The schizo''s stroll â?¦ Nature and industry â?¦ The process â?¦ Desiring-machine, partial objects and flows: and
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. and
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. â?¦ The first synthesis: the connective synthesis or production of production â?¦ The production of the body without organs â?¦
2. The Body Without Organs Abti-production â?¦ Repulsion and the paranoiac machine â?¦ Desiring-production and social production: how anti-production appropriates the productive forces â?¦ Appropriation or attraction, and the miraculating-machine--The second synthesis: the disjunctive synthesis or production of recording â?¦ Either
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. or
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. â?¦ The schizophrenic genealogy â?¦
3. The Subject and Enjoyment The celibate machine â?¦ The third synthesis: the conjunctive synthesis or production of consumption-consummation â?¦ So it''s
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. â?¦ Matter, egg, and intensities: I feel â?¦ The names in history â?¦
4. A Materialist Psychiatry The unconscious and the category of production â?¦ Theater or factory? â?¦ The process as production process â?¦ The idealist conception of desire as lack (fantasy) â?¦ The real and desiring-production: the passive syntheses â?¦ One and the same production, social and desiring â?¦ The reality of the group fantasy â?¦ The differences in regime between desiring-production and social production â?¦ The socius and the body without organs â?¦ Capitalism, and schizophrenia as its limit (the counteracted tendency) â?¦ Neurosis, psychosis, and perversion â?¦
5. The Machines Desiring-machines are machines, no metaphor â?¦ The first mode of break: flows and selection from flows â?¦ The second mode: chains or codes, and detachments from them â?¦ The third mode: subject and residue â?¦
6. The Whole and Its Parts The status of multiplicities â?¦ The partial objects â?¦ The critique of Oedipus, the Oedipal mystification â?¦ Already the child
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. â?¦ The orphan-conscious â?¦ What is wrong with psychoanalysis? â?¦
2. PSYCHOANALYSIS AND FAMILIALISM: THE HOLY FAMILY
1. The Imperialism of Oedipus Its modes â?¦ The Oedipal turning-point in psychoanalysis â?¦ Desiring-production and representation â?¦ The abandonment of the desiring-machines â?¦
2. Three texts of Freud Oedipalization â?¦ The flattening-out of Judge Schreber''s delirium â?¦ How pyschoanalysis is still pious â?¦ The ideology of lack: castration â?¦ Every fantasy is collective â?¦ The libido as flow â?¦ The rebellion of the flows â?¦
3. The Connective Synthesis of Production Its two uses, global and specific, partial and non-specific â?¦ The family and the couple, filiation and alliance: triangulation â?¦ The triangulation''s cause â?¦ The first paralogism of psychoanalysis: extrapolation â?¦ The transcendent use and the immanent use â?¦
4. The Disjunctive Synthesis of Recording Its two uses, exclusive and restrictive, inclusive, and nonrestrictive â?¦ The inclusive disjunctions: genealogy â?¦ The exclusive differentiations and the nondifferentiated â?¦ The second paralogism of psychoanalysis: the Oedipal double-bind â?¦ Oedipus wins at every turn â?¦ Does the borderline pass between the Symbolic and the Imaginary?
5. The Conjunctive Synthesis of Consumption-Consummation Its two uses, segregative and biunivocal, nomadic and polyvocal â?¦ The body without organs and intensities â?¦ Voyages, passages: I am becoming â?¦ Every delirium is social, historical and political â?¦ Races â?¦ The meaning of identification â?¦ How psychoanalysis suppresses sociopolitical content â?¦ An unrepentant familialism â?¦ The family and the social field â?¦ Desiring-production and the investment of social production â?¦ From childhood â?¦ The third paralogism of psychoanalysis: Oedipus as a biunivocal "application" â?¦ The disgrace of psychoanalysis with regard to history â?¦ Desire and the infrastructure â?¦ Segregation and nomadism â?¦
6. A Recapitulation of the Three Syntheses Oedipus would make fools of us all â?¦ Oedipus and "belief" â?¦ Meaning is use â?¦ The immanent criteria of desiring-production â?¦ Desire knows nothing of the law, lack, and the signifier â?¦ "Were you born Hamlet
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. ? â?¦
7. Social Repression and Psychic Repression The law â?¦ The fourth paralogism of psychoanalysis: the displacement, or the disfiguration of the repressed â?¦ Desire is revolutionary â?¦ The delegated agent of psychic repression â?¦ It is not psychoanalysis that invents Oedipus â?¦
8. Neurosis and Psychosis Reality â?¦ The inverse relation â?¦ "Undecidable" Oedipus: resonance â?¦ The meaning of actual factors â?¦ The fifth paralogism of psychoanalysis: the afterward â?¦ The actuality of desiring-production â?¦
9. The Process Leaving â?¦ The painter Turner â?¦ The interruptions of the process: neurosis, psychosis, and perversion â?¦ The movement of deterritorialization and territorialities â?¦
3. SAVAGES, BARBARIANS, CIVILIZED MEN
1. The Inscribing Socius The recording process â?¦ In what sense capitalism is universal â?¦ The social machine â?¦ The problem of the socius, coding the flows â?¦ Not exchanging, but marking and being marked â?¦ The investment and the disinvestment of organs â?¦ Curelty: creating a memory for man â?¦
2. The Primitive Territorial Machine The full body of the earth â?¦ Filiation and alliance: their irreducibility â?¦ The village pervert and local groups â?¦ Filiative stock and blocks of alliance debt â?¦ Functional disequilibrium: surplus value of code â?¦ It only works by breaking down â?¦ The segmentary machine â?¦ The great fear of decoded flows â?¦ Death which rises from within, but comes from without â?¦
3. The Problem of Oedipus Incest â?¦ The inclusive disjunctions on the full body of the earth â?¦ From intensities to extension: the sign â?¦ In what sense incest is impossible â?¦ The limit â?¦ The conditions of coding â?¦ The in-depth elements of representation: the repressed representative, the repressing representation, the displaced represented â?¦
4. Psychoanalysis and Ethnology Continuation of the Oedipal problem â?¦ A process of treatment in Africa â?¦ The conditions of Oedipus and colonization â?¦ Oedipus and ethnocide â?¦ Those who oedipalize don''t know what they''re doing â?¦ On what is psychic repression brought to bear? â?¦ Culturalists and universalists: their common postulates â?¦ In what sense Oedipus is indeed universal: the five meanings of limit, Oedipus as one of them â?¦ Use, or functionalism in ethnology â?¦ The desiring-machines do not mean anything â?¦ Molar and molecular â?¦
5. Territorial Representation Its surface elements â?¦ Debts and exchange â?¦ The five postulates of the exchangist conception â?¦ Voice, graphism, and eye: the theater of cruelty â?¦ Nietzsche â?¦ The death of the territorial system â?¦
6. The Barbarian Despotic Machine The full body of the despot â?¦ New alliance and direct filiation â?¦ The paranoiac â?¦ Asiatic production â?¦ The bricks â?¦ The mystifications of the State â?¦ Despotic deterritorialization and the infinite debt â?¦ Overcoding the flows â?¦
7. Barbarian or Imperial Representation Its elements â?¦ Incest and overcoding â?¦ The in-depth elements and the migration of Oedipus: incest becomes possible â?¦ The surface elements, the new voice-graphism relationship â?¦ The transcendent object from on high â?¦ The signifier as the deterritorialized sign â?¦ The despotic signifier, and the signifieds of incest â?¦ Terror, the law â?¦ The form of the infinite debt: latency, vengeance, and ressentiment â?¦ This is still not Oedipus
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. â?¦
8. The Urstaat A single State? â?¦ The State as a category â?¦ Beginning and origin â?¦ The evolution of the State: becoming-concrete and becoming-immanent â?¦
9. The Civilized Capitalist Machine The full body of money-capital â?¦ Decoding and the conjunction of decoded flows â?¦ Cynicism â?¦ Filiative capital and alliance capital â?¦ The transformation of surplus value of code into a surplus value of flux â?¦ The two forms of money, the two inscriptions â?¦ The falling tendency â?¦ Capitalism and deterritorialization â?¦ Human surplus value and machinic surplus value â?¦ Anti-production â?¦ The various aspects of the capitalist immanence â?¦ The flows â?¦
10. Capitalist Representation Its elements â?¦ The figures or schizzes-flows â?¦ The two meanings of the schiz-flow: capitalism and schizophrenia â?¦ The differe
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