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Nomadism, 147<br />

Nonhuman, 99-101, 114, 172<br />

Non-sense, 55<br />

Normality, 122, 145, 208, 210, 213, 216,<br />

245<br />

Normalization, 173, 202, 257<br />

Object, 78, 81-82, 84; categories of, 79-80;<br />

militant struggle against reductive sense<br />

of, 72; surrealist, 104; technical, 109;<br />

transcendent, 158, 239. See also<br />

Desire-and objects; Partial object<br />

Object ''A'', 79, 81, 199, 308 n.3<br />

Obsessive behavior, 59<br />

October Revolution, 168<br />

Oedipal: apparatus, 95, 98, 103, 115; axis,<br />

56; circle, 56; code, 113; descriptions,<br />

63; energies, 137; gadgets, 95, 104;<br />

homosexuality, 217; madness, 132;<br />

model, 64, 257; process, 150; projection,<br />

97; psychoanalysis, 84, 130; relationship,<br />

158; sexuality, 172; situation, 150;<br />

terrain, 100; territory, 131; triangle, 8,<br />

84, 136, 284; triangulation, 72, 240;<br />

unconscious, 198<br />

Oedipalism, 50<br />

Oedipalization, 39, 104, 173<br />

Oedipus, 57, 72, 75, 79, 100, lIS, 123,<br />

126, 128, 130-131, 134, 175,<br />

180-181, 216; complex, ISO, 199,<br />

260; as effect of social repression, 54,<br />

72; cost of Freud's unified theory of,<br />

101; as Freudian ideology, 142; as<br />

gadget or phantasy, 95; must be<br />

confronted by political analysis, 158; as<br />

repressive death of desire, 99<br />

Oppressed: presupposed unconscious<br />

participation of, 72<br />

Oppression, 19, 87, 92, 108, 114, 128, 208,<br />

210, 213<br />

Organs: mechanical and intellectual, 110;<br />

microfascism of, 278; productive<br />

transhuman chain of, 164; usurped by<br />

capitalist totalitarian subjugation, 207.<br />

See also Body without organs; Full body<br />

Organism, 28, 74, 79, 109-1 10, 112, 183,<br />

207, 209, 254<br />

Organization, 39, 42, 46, 70, 277; combated<br />

by authorities, 294; dictatorship of<br />

capitalist totalitarian, 207; mass, 108,<br />

162; of an organism, 74; party, 43,<br />

114; revolutionary, 46, 153; as missing<br />

revolutionary struggle, 276<br />

Orgasm, 231<br />

Oury, Fernand, 182<br />

Oury, Jean, 9, 19, 176-177, 182<br />

Painting, 97, 155, 181, 241, 243; as<br />

desiring-machine, 97<br />

Paleo-logic, 61-62<br />

Pankow, Gisela, 181<br />

Partial object, 77-80, 83, 94, 138, 199,<br />

239-240, 285, 308 n.3<br />

Party, 42-43, 114, 147, 157-159, 173<br />

Pascal, Blaise, 165<br />

Passet, Rene, 24<br />

Paternalism, 95, 201 , 237<br />

Pathos: vs. logos, 73<br />

Patients, 56, 67, 73, 83, 128, 135, 180-181,<br />

186, 192, 193, 143, 151, 265, 276;<br />

abandoned after hospital closings, 185;<br />

under Basaglia, 20, 119-123 passim;<br />

dehumanization of, 177; Guattari's<br />

early work with, 177-178; isolation of,<br />

in private clinics, 189; at Kingsley Hall,<br />

129-140 passim; and management of<br />

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