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.'"
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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 2015â17 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)."
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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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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
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1649:"In 2011, the Occupy movement protested the submission of social life to semio-capital. As widespread as Occupy was, the movement was a political failure."
1748:"With the exceptional antiterrorist legislation, the gutting of the labor laws, the increasing specialization of jurisdictions and courts of prosecution,
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1784:"Nixon did something very, very important as far as changing the future went. Well, he decided to free the dollar from the gold standard."
1510:"The increasingly chaotic rhythm of our respiration, and the sense of suffocation that grows everywhere: an essay on poetical therapy."
2834:. By Raunig, Gerald. Semiotext(e) Intervention Series. Vol. 15. Translated by Derieg, Aileen; Mecchia, Giuseppina. Semiotext(e).
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1067:"A new interview with the philosopher of speed, addressing the ways in which technology is utilized in synchronizing mass emotions."
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2641:"The Administration of Fear"
1878:Hyperallergic. May 17, 2014.
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3311:Breathing: Chaos and Poetry
3004:Campus Sex, Campus Security
2383:"Introduction to Civil War"
2271:Marazzi, Christian (2011).
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1302:Campus Sex, Campus Security
697:French protests of May 1968
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2873:Sloterdijk, Peter (2013).
2617:The Administration of Fear
1720:"Deleuze and Guattari, in
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1059:The Administration of Fear
612:(The Invisible Committee,
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3263:Cusset, François (2018).
2359:Introduction to Civil War
2314:Hocquenghem, Guy (2009).
2211:"The Coming Insurrection"
1549:The Cybernetic Hypothesis
1519:Sergio GonzĂĄlez RodrĂguez
1331:Sergio GonzĂĄlez RodrĂguez
1316:sexual-assault complaints
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1285:The Coming Insurrection
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562:The Invisible Committee
557:The Coming Insurrection
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3160:"Whites, Jews, and Us"
2684:"The Femicide Machine"
2572:Kobek, Jarett (2011).
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3117:"Carceral Capitalism"
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255:Jean-François Lyotard
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