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1679:"Can we really change the world or real life for everyone without taking political and economic power? That was the large question mark floating above the planet at the turn of the millennium. For some, the way forward was to transform minds and ways of being through new lateral solidarities, online media, and the principles of intellectual equality and collective intelligence. For those who were wary of surges of disempowerment or a politics that had its head in the clouds, the solution was instead the creation of organized alternative communities, the secession of entire neighborhoods in large cities and in remote rural areas, a kind of separatism that accepted its frontal opposition to power, not aiming to seize it but instead to constantly defy it, and to 'depose' it by all possible means and stratagems. Indeed, according to one of its theoreticians, this new emancipative power saw itself as a destituent rather than a constituent power." 1802:"The most recent profession in a similar vein came from Patrick Le Lay, CEO of TF1, the French television channel: 'Let's be realistic: the job of TF1 is to help Coca-Cola sell its products. For an advertising campaign to work properly, the viewer's brains have to be accessible. The goal of our programs is to make them available, by entertaining them, relaxing them between two messages. What we sell to Coca-Cola is relaxed-brains time... Nothing is harder than getting them to open up.'" 703:. In the context of these protest movements, authors in the series describe a tendency to refuse to seize political power, thus also refusing to engage with states, businesses, and traditional power entities in expected ways. This refusal of power is also described as "destituent". Twentieth-century continental philosophy is frequently cited by the series' authors, particularly the work of 1811:"But most importantly, attention has become the central object of the capitalist economy. It is what this economy is seeking to capture, much more so than natural resources, labor forces, or monetary capital. The phenomenon already existed with TV, as the CEO of a TV channel reminded us when he spoke of selling 'available brain time' to advertising agencies." 1762:"Just as the War on Terror had usefully shifted attention away from the new social struggles at the time, the attacks by the Islamic State in Europe in 2015–17 and the state of emergency that was instituted in France (the hardest-hit country) as a response offered convenient, literally diabolical (in the Greek sense of 1726:, try to define fascism, and they say: fascism is when a war machine is hidden in every niche, when in every nook and in every cranny of daily life a war machine is hidden. This is fascism. So I would say that neoliberalism is the most perfect form of fascism, in terms of Deleuze and Guattari's definition." 1632:"On several occasions over the course of the 1970s the insurrectionary situation in Italy threatened to spread to France... It is thus easier to understand why the French speak of a 'creeping May' when it comes to Italy. They have the proud, public May, the state May. In Paris May 68 has served as the 1711:, Foucault, setting aside what had argued in the course mentioned above on the functions of money in ancient Greece, neglects the functions of finance, debt, and money, even though these constituted the strategic mechanisms of neoliberal government starting in the late 1970s." 1775:"...we must question the rise of the global 'securitocracy', fundamentalist positions, the connection between war and entertainment and the increasing turn to states of 'emergency' or 'exception' or the 'law of the enemy' (or law outside the law)." 283:
and saw an overlap between the theories of subjectivity advanced in the Foreign Agents books and the radical subjectivity practiced by female first-person fiction writers. Designed to promote an anti-memoiristic "public I", the series published
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Law no longer exists. Take criminal law. On the pretext of antiterrorism and fighting 'organized criminality', what has taken shape from year to year is the constitution of two distinct laws: a law for 'citizens' and a 'penal law of the
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As the group dispersed over time, issues appeared less frequently. In 1980, Lotringer began to assemble the Foreign Agents series, a group of "little black books", often culled from longer texts, to polemically debut the work of
1670:: 'Power itself must be abolished—and not solely because of a refusal to be dominated, which is at the heart of all traditional struggles—but also, just as violently, in the refusal to dominate." 679:
Although the series treats a variety of subjects in left-wing politics and culture, there are also commonalities and through-lines among the works. Several of the series' entries address the
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of the press. He, Kraus and Lotringer then became joint, list-wide co-editors. Semiotext(e)'s new goal was to advance its original conflation of literature and theory, and to expand the
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was thus a prototype volume of the series. Proper entries in the series are much shorter, but frequently deal with the related subject matter of 1970s left-wing Italian movements.
1688:"Thus, where the 'constituents' place themselves in a dialectial relation of struggle with the ruling authority to take possession of it, destituent logic obeys the vital need to 1623:"The insurrections have come, finally. At such a pace and in so many countries, since 2008, that the whole structure of this world seems to be disintegrating, piece by piece." 1487:"An examination of the reactionary, individualist, cynical, and belligerent shift in global politics to the right, implemented both by the right and the establishment left." 182:, in the wake of a conference of the same name he had organized two years before at Columbia University. The magazine brought together artists and thinkers such as 599:
actually used was similar to one suggested in the book, and members of the group were suspected to be members of the Invisible Committee. Coupat later co-founded
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changed its base of operations from New York to Los Angeles, ceasing its involvement with Autonomedia to begin an ongoing distribution arrangement with
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movement. The issue was reprinted as a book in 2007, bearing the phrase "semiotext(e) intervention series 1" on its front cover. The reprint of
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contends that the ruling classes have invented homosexuality as a sexual ghetto, splitting and mutilating desire in the process."
3356:. By RodrĂ­guez, Sergio GonzĂĄlez. Semiotext(e) Intervention Series. Vol. 27. Translated by Neuhouser, Joshua. Semiotext(e). 1887: 1793:"...a few discreet measures announcing a decisive evolution of the world economy (e.g. the end of the gold standard in 1971)..." 1875: 1523: 1008: 1666:, one of their leaders, admitted to me later on: 'We didn't know what we would have done with it.' As Baudrillard writes in 1335: 2275:. Semiotext(e) Intervention Series. Vol. 2. Translated by Lebedeva, Kristina; McGimsey, Jason Francis. Semiotext(e). 1091: 971:"Baudrillard's unsettling coda: previously unpublished texts written just before the visionary theorist's death in 2007." 1202:
and the working class decentralized, a call for alternative horizons for resistance: the university and the art world."
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of the series. Earlier titles would be republished as large-format books within the new History of the Present imprint.
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Semiotext(e) publishes the Intervention Series (2009—present), an ongoing series of short books on subjects related to
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that had not yet been made, and forged the "high/low" aesthetic that remains central to the Semiotext(e) project.
2447:. By Baudrillard, Jean. Semiotext(e) Intervention Series. Vol. 6. Translated by Hodges, Ames. Semiotext(e). 1658:"What was unforgivable about May '68 rebels or about the Autonomia movement at its peak in 1977 is that they did 227: 1518: 1330: 1075: 862: 629: 2619:. By Virilio, Paul. Semiotext(e) Intervention Series. Vol. 10. Translated by Hodges, Ames. Semiotext(e). 3456: 1002: 637: 495: 414:. Aware that the theorists he introduced in the 1980s had by now been absorbed into the academic mainstream, 272: 87: 2855: 2296: 1300: 724: 316: 2726: 2662:. Semiotext(e) Intervention Series. Vol. 11. Translated by Parker-Stainback, Michael. Semiotext(e). 1346: 1242: 1171:"A manifesto against the concepts of growth and debt, and a call for a reinvestment in the social body." 1122: 3489: 858: 199: 1057: 962: 1215: 879: 696: 327:, with the goal of presenting explicitly political, topical material. It has also published texts by 17: 2920:. Semiotext(e) Intervention Series. Vol. 17. Translated by Jordan, Joshua David. Semiotext(e). 2748:. Semiotext(e) Intervention Series. Vol. 13. Translated by Jordan, Joshua David. Semiotext(e). 2490:. Semiotext(e) Intervention Series. Vol. 7. Translated by Jordan, Joshua David. Semiotext(e). 1766:, to separate) diversions from the global social struggle that was in the process of being reborn." 1707: 465: 605:, a short-lived philosophical magazine whose work is also represented in the Intervention Series. 510:, among others, and previously unpublished texts by such influential twentieth-century figures as 254: 3049:. Semiotext(e) Intervention Series. Vol. 20. Translated by Neuhouser, Joshua. Semiotext(e). 2232:. Semiotext(e) Intervention Series. Vol. 2. Translated by Lebedeva, Kristina. Semiotext(e). 1422: 1268: 1183: 927: 820: 814: 595:, rural France, on November 11, 2008, on suspicion of sabotaging French railways. The method of 561: 556: 361:
As the decade progressed, El Kholti saw a need to re-imagine the Semiotext(e) project beyond the
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proposed a new series of fiction books by American writers, which would become the Native Agents
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radical movement in the West, the creative, futuristic, neo-anarchistic, postideological
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author (or authors). Upon its release, the book was condemned by American conservative
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philosophy department. Initially, the magazine was devoted to readings of thinkers like
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was a 1980 Semiotext(e) journal issue devoted to coverage of the 1970s Italian leftist
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Active Agents, Foreign Agents, Intervention Series, Native Agents and Animal Shelter
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cited the little black books as "Objects of Desire" in a 19XX design feature.
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A Thousand Machines: A Concise Philosophy of the Machine as Social Movement
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The purview of Native Agents expanded to include science fiction books by
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of '60s and '70s world political antagonism to the exact extent that the
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and others. Semiotext(e) also became the English-language publisher for
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The Iguala 43: The Truth and Challenge of Mexico's Disappeared Students
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has become infinite and unpayable, expressing a political relation of
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as a fable of late capitalism, and offers tools for the resistance."
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by Hedi El Kholti. The series is notable for its first installment:
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A third series, Active Agents, began in 1993 with the publication of
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The Making of the Indebted Man: An Essay on the Neoliberal Condition
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How the World Swung to the Right: Fifty Years of Counterrevolutions
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would be Semiotext(e)'s distributor for the next twenty-one years.
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was the first of these books to appear, followed by titles by
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is also known for its association with the legal case of the
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decision to remove the United States from the gold standard
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and an analysis of the cruelty that normalizes atrocity."
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and the benefits and dangers of narcissistic jubilation."
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to US readers. He was aided in this by Jim Fleming, whose
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region of Switzerland, and has previously taught at the
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Marazzi is a Swiss national, living and working in the
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presented in early issues of the Semiotext(e) journal.
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Lotringer, Sylvère; Marazzi, Christian, eds. (2007).
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to its viewers via advertising, not provide content.
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was invited to participate as an artist in the 2014
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All books in the series are 3510:Book publishing companies based in California 1578:Capital Hates Everyone: Fascism or Revolution 1888:”The 2014 Whitney Biennial Is Taking Shape,” 906: 727:and further theorized by Agamben as well as 715:. Several of the series' authors decry the 27:American independent publisher of literature 2313: 1112: 1090:"An account and analysis of the systematic 1036:"A disorienting fictionalized portrayal of 955: 872: 685:protest movements of the early 21st century 2872: 1547: 1236: 1209: 1132: 3044: 2915: 2743: 2657: 2443:Lotringer, Sylvère (2010). Introduction. 2442: 1705:"In his important book on neoliberalism, 1499: 1421: 1407:"A scathing critique of the Left from an 1389: 1370:"Essays on the contemporary continuum of 1267: 1241: 1214: 1187: 877: 813: 789: 747:in 1971, and French television executive 3525:1974 establishments in the United States 3515:Publishing companies established in 1974 3219: 1448: 1361: 1160: 1079: 931: 845: 425:, commissioning and publishing works by 3305: 2786: 2614: 2270: 2227: 1694:fastens on to the struggle's positivity 1692:. It doesn't abandon the struggle, it 1494: 1155: 1051: 836: 786: 616:), Italian Marxist economic criticism ( 158:began as a journal that emerged from a 14: 3502: 3495:David Rattray, New York Times obituary 3394: 3262: 2700: 2485: 2399: 2356: 2254:"The Violence of Financial Capitalism" 1737:Postscript on the Societies of Control 1540: 1471: 1398: 1334: 1299: 1178: 1137: 1105: 978: 922: 899: 818: 358:, became Semiotext(e)’s art director. 3001: 2829: 2571: 2528: 1929: 1522: 1347:disappearance of forty-three students 1294: 1024: 1006: 1001: 960: 775: 766: 762:The Semiotext(e) Intervention Series 418:turned his attention to Italy's post- 3490:Semiotext(e) titles at the MIT Press 3351: 3133: 3087: 2230:The Violence of Financial Capitalism 2168:"Autonomia: Post-Political Politics" 1451: 1356: 1252:"An argument that under capitalism, 1027: 985: 847:The Violence of Financial Capitalism 587:, a group of nine people, including 3520:Political book publishing companies 3045:RodrĂ­guez, Sergio GonzĂĄlez (2017). 2789:The Uprising: On Poetry and Finance 2658:RodrĂ­guez, Sergio GonzĂĄlez (2012). 1930:Flood, Alison (February 19, 2010). 1640:of this antagonism lies elsewhere." 1476: 1426: 772: 769: 754:that his network's job was to sell 608:Major topics of the series include 24: 3352:Lida, David (2019). Introduction. 3289:"How the World Swung to the Right" 2830:Negri, Antonio (2013). Afterword. 2144:Autonomia: Post-Political Politics 1854:Mousse Magazine 39, December 2013. 1272: 791:Autonomia: Post-Political Politics 146:, activist texts and non-fiction. 25: 3541: 3474: 1984:Sylvère Lotringer, Introduction, 865:from a postfordist perspective." 810: 783: 735:in extreme circumstances (e.g. a 3530:Small press publishing companies 3413: 3177:The Invisible Committee (2017). 2959:The Invisible Committee (2015). 2770:"The Making of the Indebted Man" 2574:ATTA & THE WHITMAN OF TIKRIT 2185:The Invisible Committee (2009). 2130:How the World Swung to the Right 2106:How the World Swung to the Right 2070:How the World Swung to the Right 1998:How the World Swung to the Right 1479:How the World Swung to the Right 534:. Topics of the series include 526:Semiotext(e) Intervention Series 460:. 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Kraus worked at the 3468:Whitney Museum of Art 3117:"Carceral Capitalism" 2529:Kraus, Chris (2011). 2488:This Is Not a Program 2426:"A Thousand Machines" 2340:"The Screwball Asses" 1961:This is Not a Program 1662:want to take power. 1496:Franco "Bifo" Berardi 1157:Franco "Bifo" Berardi 987:This is Not a Program 540:anti-authoritarianism 488:Franco “Bifo" Berardi 427:Franco 'Bifo' Berardi 255:Jean-François Lyotard 162:reading group led by 62:Headquarters location 2660:The Femicide Machine 2469:"The Agony of Power" 1896:, November 14, 2014. 1556:"An early text from 1400:Whites, Jews, and Us 1125:of the Young-Girl." 1082:The Femicide Machine 859:cognitive capitalism 705:Deleuze and Guattari 3093:Carceral Capitalism 2942:"Governing by Debt" 2899:"Nietzsche Apostle" 2555:"Where Art Belongs" 2316:The Screwball Asses 1723:A Thousand Plateaus 1612:University of Padua 1363:Carceral Capitalism 1227:Friedrich Nietzsche 933:A Thousand Machines 880:The Screwball Asses 763: 683:and the consequent 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