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foundation o£ 230; and desiringmachine,<br />

109; and threat of schizophrenics,<br />

152<br />

Social production, 144, 148, 175, 244<br />

Social rationality: eruptions that exceed, 45<br />

Social relations, 25, 191-192, 197, 203, 221;<br />

and tool-machine, 109<br />

Social revolution, 44, 51; as inseparable from<br />

revolution of desire, 72<br />

Social sciences: all actors in the, ought to<br />

make themselves schizophrenic, 59;<br />

analysis of schizo language as instrument<br />

of incomparable value for, 61;<br />

calling into question divisions o£ 59;<br />

question of research methods in, 215;<br />

research group started by Guattari, 301<br />

n.7; all themes o£ under scrutiny, 55<br />

Social scientists: explosions that elude<br />

comprehension o£ 59-60<br />

Social security, 50, 153, 189<br />

Social struggles, 142, 148, 161, 217, 241, 278<br />

Social system, 28, 40, 46, 93, 197, 212, 259<br />

Social technical machines, 106-108, 1l5.<br />

See also Technical social machines<br />

Socialism, 166, 168, 237, 284, 292<br />

Socialist: bureaucracy, 203, 285, 289;<br />

movement, 141; Party, 23-24;<br />

revolution, 70<br />

Society: analysis as instrument for study o£<br />

61; as if at a remove, 48; convivial, 107;<br />

desire beneath reasons o£ 111-1 12;<br />

desire and repression in, 155; ecology<br />

and profound change o£ 23; Freud's<br />

representation o£ 145; full body o£<br />

112-1 13; general theory o£ 84-86;<br />

illusion of step-by-step transformation<br />

o£ 153; and machinism, 74; madman<br />

as high priest o£ 125; modern, 55;<br />

problems of contemporary, 59, 143-<br />

144; and psychosis, 126; as rational<br />

and irrational, 35; schizophrenia as<br />

limit of, 84; totality of, 41. See also<br />

Archaic societies; Industrial societies;<br />

Primitive societies; Repressive society<br />

Sociological approach, 156<br />

Sociologists, 120, 143<br />

Socius, 84, 160, 182, 202-203, 230, 248-<br />

249, 254-255<br />

Sophocles, 257<br />

Space: living, 194<br />

Specialists, 59, 71, 89, 160, 197, 265, 269<br />

Specialization, 107<br />

Speech, 13, 15-16, 28, 79, 24 1-242, 264,<br />

278-279, 282, 308 n.1; capitalism<br />

begins before, 278; coordinated by<br />

language of power, 279; free, 219-224;<br />

vs. language, 262; primitive vs.<br />

contemporary, 282; and writing, 282<br />

Spinoza, 112<br />

Stalinism, 40, 156, 161, 163, 167-170<br />

Stankiewicz, Richard, 105<br />

State: apparatus, 14, 42-44, 46; capitalism,<br />

59; power, 72, 293; and regulation of<br />

crowds, 169; theory of, 86; terrible<br />

burden o£ 188-189<br />

Stern, Daniel, 27<br />

Strasser brothers, 162<br />

Strikes, 16, 101, 139, 170<br />

Structural logic, 147<br />

Structuralism, 26, 85, 239, 241-242, 260;<br />

nascent critique o£ 24 1; in psychoanalysis,<br />

24 1-242, 259-267 passim;<br />

and system of signification, 239; stuck<br />

in domain of signification, 241-242;<br />

tied to dominant significations, 242<br />

Structuralist analaysts, 134

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