185; problems posed by, 188; singularities and psychic virtualities of, 190. See also Insane; Patients; Psychiatric population; Schizophrenics Meta-modelization, 192-193 Methodology, 76 Metropolitan Indians (Italy), 15 Metz, Christian, 242-243, 264, 307 nA Microfascism, 278, 280-28 1, 287 Micropolitics, 22, 154-156, 158, 166, 173- 175, 202-203, 231, 259, 261, 281 Middle East, 174. See also Near East Militancy: as freedom from fantasies of dominant order, 72 Militant practice: and representation, 157 Militants, 14-15, 17, 23-24, 39-41, 64, 70-71 , 148, 153, 157, 186, 226, 293; complicity of, 70; Guattari as, 178, 221; homosexual, 216, 228, 29 1; language of political, 64; revolutionary, 293; struggle, 72, 119; theatre, 225; unconscious and mentally ill, 186 Military: discourse of, 65 Minds: no universal structure of, 150 Minguzzi, Franco, 119, 184 Minority, 169-170, 216-21 8, 229, 271, 276, 291-292 Mirabelles, 225-227 Misery, 143, 203, 211, 223 MLF, 103, 218, 305 n.10 Modelization, 192-193 Moholy-Nagy, Laszlo, 114 Molecular revolution, 275-281 passim; created by Gramsci, 12; in Italy, 12-19; as permanent reinvention, 182; and political crisis, 276. See also Revolutions Mommy-Daddy, 58, 66, 88, 96, 134 Mone 36-37, 73, 110, 112-1 13, 132-133, 153, 23 1, 281 Montesano, Gianmarco, 17 More, Marcel (Le tres curieux jules rne), 99, 304 n.7 Mouvement pour la Liberation de la Femme (MLF), 103, 218, 304 n. 10 Movement of March 22, 153, 306 n.5 Multiplicities, 72, 78-79, 263 Music, 174, 201, 230, 241, 243 Mussolini, Benito, 46, 275 Mutations, 14, 24, 29, 96, 114, 150, 162, 165, 230, 263 M'Uzan, Michel de (La Sexualite perverse), 95, 304 n.4 Nadal, Jean, 94 Nadaud, Stephan, 10, 301 n.8 Narcissism, 98, 200, 260 Narcissistic: exercises, 99; passion, 134 Nature: and machine, 74; and machinic uselessness, 107; and man, 92. See also Naturist tendency Naturist tendency, 48. See also Nature Nazi: eros, 151; party, 162 Nazism, 71, 163, 165-167, 257 Near East, 48. See also Middle East Necessitation, 193 Negri, Tony, 17, 302 n.21 Neighborhoods, 43, 278-279; as segmented by psychiatry, 50. See also Urban issues Nelli, Renee, 228 Neo-Marxist method, 156-157 Nerval, Gerard de, 66 Neurosis, 27, 56, 72, 128, 133, 138, 163, 191, 196-197, 261 Nietzsche, Friedrich, 36, 289; and mental illness, 65-66 324 /
Nomadism, 147 Nonhuman, 99-101, 114, 172 Non-sense, 55 Normality, 122, 145, 208, 210, 213, 216, 245 Normalization, 173, 202, 257 Object, 78, 81-82, 84; categories of, 79-80; militant struggle against reductive sense of, 72; surrealist, 104; technical, 109; transcendent, 158, 239. See also Desire-and objects; Partial object Object ''A'', 79, 81, 199, 308 n.3 Obsessive behavior, 59 October Revolution, 168 Oedipal: apparatus, 95, 98, 103, 115; axis, 56; circle, 56; code, 113; descriptions, 63; energies, 137; gadgets, 95, 104; homosexuality, 217; madness, 132; model, 64, 257; process, 150; projection, 97; psychoanalysis, 84, 130; relationship, 158; sexuality, 172; situation, 150; terrain, 100; territory, 131; triangle, 8, 84, 136, 284; triangulation, 72, 240; unconscious, 198 Oedipalism, 50 Oedipalization, 39, 104, 173 Oedipus, 57, 72, 75, 79, 100, lIS, 123, 126, 128, 130-131, 134, 175, 180-181, 216; complex, ISO, 199, 260; as effect of social repression, 54, 72; cost of Freud's unified theory of, 101; as Freudian ideology, 142; as gadget or phantasy, 95; must be confronted by political analysis, 158; as repressive death of desire, 99 Oppressed: presupposed unconscious participation of, 72 Oppression, 19, 87, 92, 108, 114, 128, 208, 210, 213 Organs: mechanical and intellectual, 110; microfascism of, 278; productive transhuman chain of, 164; usurped by capitalist totalitarian subjugation, 207. See also Body without organs; Full body Organism, 28, 74, 79, 109-1 10, 112, 183, 207, 209, 254 Organization, 39, 42, 46, 70, 277; combated by authorities, 294; dictatorship of capitalist totalitarian, 207; mass, 108, 162; of an organism, 74; party, 43, 114; revolutionary, 46, 153; as missing revolutionary struggle, 276 Orgasm, 231 Oury, Fernand, 182 Oury, Jean, 9, 19, 176-177, 182 Painting, 97, 155, 181, 241, 243; as desiring-machine, 97 Paleo-logic, 61-62 Pankow, Gisela, 181 Partial object, 77-80, 83, 94, 138, 199, 239-240, 285, 308 n.3 Party, 42-43, 114, 147, 157-159, 173 Pascal, Blaise, 165 Passet, Rene, 24 Paternalism, 95, 201 , 237 Pathos: vs. logos, 73 Patients, 56, 67, 73, 83, 128, 135, 180-181, 186, 192, 193, 143, 151, 265, 276; abandoned after hospital closings, 185; under Basaglia, 20, 119-123 passim; dehumanization of, 177; Guattari's early work with, 177-178; isolation of, in private clinics, 189; at Kingsley Hall, 129-140 passim; and management of ! 325
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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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Rene Passet, Jacques Robin, and Ann
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construction sites to come which wo
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the metaphysical other which he had
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insanity that psychiatry has but on
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China, continents situated well bey
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conjugal-familial system, or better
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problems, etc.). The despotism whic
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meaning into all signifying regimes
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desire, have led capitalism to take
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chair. And yet, his madness, the fa
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