Ideology, 37-38, 40, 49-50, 64, 75, 87, 114-1 15, 126, 142, 153, 277, 308 n.2 Illich, Ivan, 107 Imaginary, 52.58, 80-8 1, 90, 92-93, 96, 99, 106, 115, 136-137, 147, 149, 181, 199-201, 203, 242, 245, 248, 257, 260, 263 Imagination, 56, 91, 95 Incorporeal universes, 199, 202 Individuals, 57, 60, 66, 77, 140, 167, 172, 232, 246; act in ways against their interest, 195; and antifascism, 166; capitalist overcoding of, 151; capitalism depends on modeling of, 237; as cripples under capitalist totalitarian subjugation, 207; and desire for repression, 146; familialized, 137; microfascism injected into attitudes of, 287; notion of, overturned for liberation of body, 210; of primitive societies, 52; repressive power of superego over, 156; semiotic subjugation of, 278, 289; serialized, 159; subjective positions of, 182; and subjectivity production, 193-194; theory of discontent of, 126; transforming relations between, 15 Individuation, 155, 160, 262, 283, 287; de-, 262-263 Industrial societies, 29, 170, 160, 182, 237 Industries: computerization of, 26, 186 Information, 24, 107, 172, 180, 194, 219, 238, 242, 283, 288-290 Institutional analysis, 182-183. See also Analysis Institutional Psychotherapy. See Psychotherapy Integrated World Capitalsim. See World Integrated Capitalism Intensification, 62-63 Intensity, 27, 62-64, 98, 101, 104, 134, 138, 199, 212, 229, 242-243, 248, 250-25 1, 263-264 International Network of Alternatives to Psychiatry, 21-22, 186, 269, 295 Interpretation, 54, 61, 67, 72, 76, 83, 85, 101-102, 134-140, 185, 191-192, 196, 200-20 1, 254-255, 259-260, 265, 304, 307 n.2; as criterion of psychoanalytic method, 134; as extermination of desire, 83 Interpretative: delusion, 132, 135; machine, 136; reduction, 134 Iron curtain: ontological, 27; opportunity lost after fall of, 189; Irreversibility, 193 Italian Autonomists, 7 Italy: molecular revolution of, 12-19 Jackson, 47 Jaspers, Karl, 65 Jervis, Giovanni, 184 Jones, Maxwell, 21, 120-121, 129 Joyce, James, 26 Justice, 14, 17, 42-43, 223 Kafka, Franz, 100-101, 149, 151, 229 Keaton, Buster, 95, 104, 115; as great artist of desiring-machines, 108; The Navigator, 108 Kennedy Act, 185 Kern, Anne-Brigitte, 24 Kingsley Hall, 21, 126, 129-140 passim, 184; Barnes and publicity of, 130-131; beginning of antipsychiatry at, 129-130; familialist interpretation as favorite game of, 140; vs. La Borde, 21; and Laing's attempt to destroy psychi-
atry, 132-l33; and psychoanalytic shortcomings, 134-140; schizophrenia and familialism at, 133-134 Kinsey Report, 215 }(nou (Ln, 125, 128, 132, 137 Knowledge: destruction of specialization o£ 107; transmission o£ and problem of entire society, 143 Kojeve, Alexandre, 87 Kursbuch Number 28, 143 tion with books of, 125. See also Divided Self, Knots; Mental Equilibrium; Politics of Experience; Self and Others Lakoff, Robin, 286 Lalonde, Brice, 24 Language, 79, 191, 173; alive in media, 267; dominant, and semiotization, 279; of film for minorities, 271; film irreducible to, 262; film images as, 242; fluctuations of, 47; as instrument of power, 236; military, 64-65; national, Labor, 217; division o£ 164, 202, 284, 286; movement, 141-142. See also British labor movement La Borde Clinic, 7, 9, 12, 19, 21, 152,176- 194 passim, 247; baroque treatment at, 181; engagement of global issues at, 183; vs. Kingsley Hall, 21; as model, 193; and a new relation wi the world, 180; police search at, 222; reformism of, 153; and revolutionary organization of staff-patient relations, 177-182; therapeutic mixture of people at, 187 Lacan, Jacques, 20, 57, 78-79, 81, 127-128, 154, 184, 192, 261, 284-285, 289; and unconscious structured like language, 199, 261, 285 Lacanian: pretension, 191; structuralism, 260; theory, 154; unconscious, 285 Laforgue, Rene, 257 Lahire, Bernard, 29 Lng, R.D., 20-21, 65, 121, 124-132, 134, 172, 184-186; and anti psychiatry at Kingsley Hall, 129-133, 136; criticism o£ 185; as deviant psychiatrist, 124; and familialism, 127; importance o£ in context of new movements, 124; and personalistic nexus, 127; public fascina- 286; normalizing power of, 242; opening o£ by subject groups, 161; and power, 26 1, 279, 286; purification of, fo r media, 219; at service of bourgeois familialism, 266; vs. speech, 262; transformations in, 64; unconscious structured 'like,' 199, 24 1, 260-261, 285. See also Dialogue; Discourse; Political militants-language of; Psychiatrists-language of; Psychoanalysts-language of; Schizophrenics-language; Speech; Texts; Writing Law, 236, 286 Law 180 (Italy), 185-186 Lebel, J.J., 113, 28 1 Lebovici, Rene, 257 Leclre, Serge, 12, 79-80, 83, 88, 103, 112; (Sexualite humaine) 305 n. 11 Len, 13-14, 23-24, 37-40, 74-75, 115, 148, 178, 185, 303 n.34; Italian, 1 3-18; Lng as voice o£ 126; -ist elan, 40; -ist movements, 141; -ist organizations, 70, 167 Leger, 97 Leibniz, Gottfried, 112 Lenin, 130, 141 /321
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ontents Introduction by Franc;ois D
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operation he had the year before. M
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construction sites to come which wo
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the metaphysical other which he had
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China, continents situated well bey
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problems, etc.). The despotism whic
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