Leninism, 13-15, 71, 87, 276 Leroi-Gourhan, Andre (Milieu et technique), 304 n.5 Levi-Strauss, Claude (The Interpretation of Schizophrenia), 61 Levy, Pierre, 27 Liberation, 14, 30, 42, 49, 69, 88, 119, 152, 175, 189, 208, 210, 212-2 13, 218, 225, 237, 238, 278, 287; of desire, 43, 70, 130, 151, 164; women's, 145, 213, 218 Libidinal: economy, 150, 172, 239, 246, 281; energy, 152, 165, 238; investments, 108; unconscious, 36, 113 Libido, 37, 51, 79, 88-89, 101, 113, 138, 142, 154-155, 171-172, 203, 211, 229-230, 236, 244, 246, 254, 258, 260 Lincoln Hospital, 293 Linearity, 283-284, 288 Linguistics, 58, 257, 262, 288-289 Lipietz, Alain, 23 Literary: imagination, 91; machine, 61, 100 Literature, 82, 100, 224 Loach, Kenneth (Family Life), 184 Logic: blindness of individuals frozen in, 68; of real desire, 72 Logos: vs. pathos, 73 Luca, Gherasim (Le Vampire passifl, 101-102, 305 n.9 Lucretius, 76 created by autistic patient, 67; (Deleuze & Guattari's) definition of, 74, 91-92, 111; of desire, 155; as destruction of Oedipus, 99; as determined by bioevolutive schema, 92, 109-1 10; and dreams, 10 1-1 02; as flooded by screen memory, 100; influence of Levy's work, 27; and man, 72, 74, 91-95, 106; meaninglessness of, 76; of production, 144; productive transhuman chain of, 164; our relationship with, 106; and representation, 97-98; small vs. large, 107; and state apparatus, 43; and structure, 104; and tool(s), 92-95, 109-1 11; two powers of, 96; unconscious, 79; World War I as meeting ground of four great attitudes on, 166. See also Desiring machines; War-machines Machinic: agency, 93, 97; innovation, 108; phyla, 92-93, 96, 102, Ill, 192; recurrence, 97; systems, 183, 198; unconscious, 197-202; uselessness, 107 Machinism: as beyond mechanics of technology and organization of organism, 74; humanist anti-, 115 Madness, 77, 123, 163, 167, 171, 173, 175-176, 188, 196, 217; break through/collapse of, 66; changed view on, 125, 180; and connection with Machine(s), 40, 46, 54, 79, 81-82, 90-1 15 passim, 129, 264-265; and affect, 98; and artists, 105-106, 108; as conceived in direct relation with social body, 110-1 11; connection of, with revolutionary possibilities, 61; consequences of new understanding of, 111-115; continuity of totalitarian, 161-164; family, 57; depsychiatrization of, 22; and distinction from desiring machines, 72; expression of and access to, 56; Freud & Lacan and dealing with, today, 128; public interest in, 125, 268; unchanged public status of, 184. See also Oedipal madness Malinowsky, 200
Malick, Terence (Badlands), 247-256 Man: -machine relation as constitutive of desire, 72; and machine, 74, 91-93, 106-109; -nature relations, 92, 109 Mannoni, Maud, 20, 124, 184 Mao: army of, 171; -ists, 13, 40, 42, 51, 87, 123, 218 March 22: movement of, 153, 306 n.5 Marx, Karl, 70, 76, 85, 109-110, 126, 174; Capital, 36, 113; on man-naturemachine, 109-1 10; and production, 109 Marxism, 13, 38, 85, 142, 144, 154, 157 Marxist method: neo-, 156-157 Marxist: schema, 44; theory, 87 Marxists, 87, 141, 163 Mass media. See Media Mass-mediatization, 29, 186 Mass: movement, 126; organization, 108, 162; practice, 126 Masses, 42-43, 46, 164-165, 175; analysis of desire of, 42-43; collective enunciation of, 71; compartmentalization of, 165; control of, 170; desire of, 72, 157, 159, 167, 246, 277, 281; desire of, and problem of society, 143; expression of desire of, 70; and free speech in industrial society, 160; and gang movements, 295; history of betrayal of desire of, 70; manipulation of desire of, 72; micropolitics and representation of, 158; question of conditional selfdefeating desire of, 71-72; totalitarian crystallizations in, 168-169 Masturbation, 140, 223, 240 May 1968, 7, 10, 12-15, 38, 40-4 1, 46, 59-60, 69-70, 77, 120-121, 125, 143, 149, 153, 159, 170, 174, 182, 217- 218, 224, 238, 269, 276; necessary revision of cultural divisions after, 59; and problem of entire society, 143; public interest in madness after, 125; and resounding of repressed desires, 159 Meaning, 54, 67, 73, 127, 134, 158, 160, 180, 193, 201, 236, 243, 259, 262; dominant, 160-161, 168, 241-242 Mechanics: 98; and organization of organism, 74 Mechanism, 53; unconscious, 262 Mechanistic theory (biology): and misunderstanding of desire, 53 Media, 29, 183, 186, 197, 202-203, 219, 24 1, 267-268, 308 n. 1; lively language of, 267; and public interest in madness, 125, 268; 'serious' things in, 277; in service of repression, 238. See also Antipsychiatry-mass mediatized character of; Film; Radio; Television Mediocrity: victims of, 190 Memory: Oedipal dimensions of, 100 Mental disturbances: search in family structure fo r references of, 57 Mental Equilibrium, Madness and the Family (Laing), 127 Mental health institution: as elaborate instrument fo r enrichment, 194 Mental illness, 20, 55, 58, 65, 143, 185, 188, 219. See also Patients; Schizophrenia Mental patients, 20, 73, 128, 276; oppression suffered by, 128. See also Patients; Psychiatric population; Schizophrenics Mentally ill, 61-62, 120, 184-185, 187-188, 190, 268; families of, demand reopening of asylums (Italy) , 185; as forced into streets by US legislation, index ! 323
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China, continents situated well bey
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problems, etc.). The despotism whic
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