normalization of socius, 202; at La Borde Clinic, 152-153; and leftist movements, 141-142, 148; as manager of semiotic subjugation, 278; vs. micro politics of desire, 154-156; Oedipal/repressive descriptions furnished by, 63, 90, 145; and models independent of history and struggle, 241; negative theology of, 80; original defect of, 191; original task of, 195; and the partial object, 79-80; power and ideals of, 289; radical reform and credibility of, 196; and repression of homosexuality, 228; and revolutionary movement-madnessartistic creation, 147; ridiculous 155; prejudices, 216; struggle, 147; strategy, 259 Psychologists, 50, 189-190, 240 Psychology, 306 n.3; analytical, 82; machinic unconscious exceeds realm of, 197 ; as manager of semiotic subjugation, 278 Psycho-pharmacology, 122, 191 Psychosis, 27, 55-56, 64, 126, 128, 145, 176, 181, 185, 191, 196-197, 260 Psychotherapy, 19, 22, 49, 57, 67, 120, 125-127, 176, 183 Psychotics, 56, 177, 185, 229 Public service: reconception of, 15, 189 Puritanism, 21, 130 familialism of, 88; vs. schizoanalysis, 103; speech in, 264; structuralism in, 24 1-242, 259-267 passim; suffocates Questioning: labor of, stopped up by repression on level of discourse, 65 the singular, 266; and system of signification, 239; (D&G's) two reproaches against, 74; as untouched by criticism until now, 75; various fo rms of, 172- 173. See also Oedipal psychoanalysis Psychoanalysm, 132, 134 Psychoanalysts: crush contents of unconscious, 51; fake security of, 155; and general mother-fathers, 150; Guattari as, 152; language of, 64; piety of, 80; reactionary behavior of, 135, 140; remain unchallenged, 192; as saboteurs of desire, 98, 137; and schizoanalysis, 149; and social issues, 142; systematic silence of, 259; and unconscious, 196 Psychoanalytic: breast-feeding, 90; discourse, 8, 290; euthanasia, 105; machine, 54, 61; method, 134; models, 155, 198, 240; movement, 142, 145; pleasure, Race: mad ravings about, 57-58; struggles, 293 Racism: delirious-fascist, 166; fascism in, 171; and schizophrenic delirium, 58; and segregative attitudes, 188 Radek, 167 Radio, 16-17, 94, 218, 302 n.25, 308 n.5 Radio Alice, 16-17 Radio Popolare, 16 Ray, Man (Dancer-Danger), 91 Reagan, Ronald, 292 Reality: and representation, 160; technical, 110; totalitarian, 80 Reason: as region of irrationality, 35-36 Recherches, 20, 124, 183, 218-222 Recurrence, 91-92, 95, 97, 104 Red Brigades, 16 References: becoming-woman as, fo r other becomings, 229; castration as constant curative, 259; historical, of deliriums,
58; psychoanalysis as, for neutralization of desire, 173; systems of, 133; threat of totalizing, 78-79; universes of, 192- 193 Regimes, 108-109 Regression, 134, 136--137 Reich, Wilhelm, 71, 168, 225 Representation, 159-160; and closure of, in language, 64; and concepts, 192; and conceptual repression, 71; and desire, 285; and desire of masses, 277-278; filmic repression and dominant, 246, 266, 270; impotence of, 157; and machines, 97-98; and militant practice, 157; and reality, 160; repressive, 63; as separate from production, 71; of sexuality, 211; of social body, 225; and unconscious, 199 Repression, 56, 59, 66, 69, 77, 82, 129, 180-1 81, 211, 218, 222, 249; capitalist, 132; desire for, 36, 43, 112, 146; historical dimensions of, 155; interiorization of, 70; Kingsley Hall as liberated space and secret internalization of, 130; labor of, on level of discourse, 65; mad people express only a reaction to, 56; and media, 238; molecularization of, 175; myth of familial, 72; as preceding social formation, 44, 71-72; proliferation of, 171; psychoanalysis increases salability of, 148; social, 41, 54, 122, 137, 152; unconscious, 258; unjustified intervention of, 146--147. See also Desire-repression of Repressive: forces, 40, 50; institutions, 122; machines, 164; methods, 165; power, 38, 156; social patterns, 149; society, 41, 119; work, 51 Repressive structures: unconcscious complicity with, 72 Repressors, 98, 102 Responsibility: as instituted through activity of questioning, 179-180; intolerable turn away from, 190; and representation, 220; terminal hierarchization of, 181 Reterritorialization, 94 Reverend Moon, 280 Revolt, 17, 40, 146, 151, 208, 224, 256, 276 Revolutions, 275; history of betrayed, 70; industrial and social, 44; institutional, 60; October, 168; in Oury's training, 177; and pleasure don't mix, 155; possibility of, within reach, 70; psychiatric, 49, 120-121; of psychoanalysis and psychiatry, 143, 145; of staff organization at La Borde, 178; two ways of rejecting, 276. See also Molecular revolution Revolutionaries: and castration by machines, 144--145; and desiring economy, 141; as extreme consequences of capitalist economy, 52; and madmen, 152; militant, 42, 60 Revolutionary: action, 163, 210, 284; avantgarde, 72; body, 208, 213; boyscoutism, 70; desire, 99, 155, 157, 278; libido, 51, 171, 246; machines, 153, 171; militants, 293; movements, 41, 141-142, 147, 158, 217, 226, 277; organization, 46, 153; pole of delirium, 58; potentialities, 47, 50; psychiatric practice, 128; schizoid flows, 115; situation, 45; struggle, 65, 148-149, 152, 170, 208, 276; transformations, 174; upheavals, 42; way OUt of capitalism, 47 il lCl(;> / 329
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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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Deleuze would arrange them. That's
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system. This current started in Ita
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Rene Passet, Jacques Robin, and Ann
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the metaphysical other which he had
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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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