PREFACE by Michel Foucault xi // INTRODUCTION by Mark Seem XV // THE DESIRING-MACHINES // 1. Desiring-Production 1 // The schizo’s stroll - Nature and industry - The process - Desiring-machine, partial objects and flows: and .,. and ... - The first synthesis: the connective synthesis or production of production - The production of the body without organs - // 2, The Body without Organs 9 // Anti-production - Repulsion and the paranoiac machine -Desiring-production and social production: how anti-production appropriates the productive forces - Appropriation or attraction, and the miraculating-machine’The second synthesis: the disjunctive synthesis or production of recording - Either ... or ... - The schizophrenic genealogy - // 3. The Subject and Enjoyment 16 // The celibate machine - The third synthesis* the conjunctive synthesis or production of consumption-consummation - So it’s ... - Matter, egg, and intensities: I feel - The names in history - // 4. A Materialist Psychiatry 22 // The unconscious and the category of production - Theater or factory? // - The process as production process - The idealist conception of desire as lack (fantasy) - The real anddesiring-production: the passive syntheses - One and the same production, social and desiring - The reality of the group fantasy - The differences in ragime between desiring-production and social production - The socius and the body without organs - Capitalism, and schizophrenia as its limit (the counteracted tendency) - Neurosis, psychosis, and perversion - // 5, The Machines 36 // Desiring-machines are machines, no metaphor - The first mode of break: flows and selection from flows - The second mode: chains or codes, and detachments from them - The third mode: subject and residue - //
6. The Whole and Its Parts 42 // The status of multiplicities - The partial objects - The critique of Oedipus, the Oedipal mystification - Already the child ... - The orphan-conscious - What is wrong with psychoanalysis? - // PSYCHOANALYSIS AND FAMILIALISM: // THE HOLY FAMILY // 1. The Imperialism of Oedipus SI // Its modes - The Oedipal turning-point in psychoanalysis - Desiring-production and representation - The abandonment of the desiring-machines - // 2. Three Texts of Freud 56 // Oedipalization - The flattening-out of Judge Schreber’s delirium // - How psychoanalysis is still pious - The ideology of lack: castration - Every fantasy is collective - The libido as flow - The rebellion of the flows - // 3. The Connective Synthesis of Production 68 // Its two uses, global and specific, partial and non-specific - The family and the couple, filiation and alliance: triangulation - The triangulation’s cause - The first paralogism of psychoanalysis: extrapolation - The transcendent use and the immanent use - // 4. The Disjunctive Synthesis of Recording 75 // Its two uses, exclusive and restrictive, inclusive, and nonrestrictive - The inclusive disjunctions: genealogy - The exclusive differen tiations and the nondifferentiated - The second paralogism of psychoanalysis: the Oedipal double-bind - Oedipus wins at every turn - Does the borderline pass between the Symbolic and the Imaginary? //
5. The Conjunctive Synthesis of Consumption-Consummation 84 // Its two uses, segregative and biunivocal, nomadic and poly vocal - The body without organs and intensities - Voyages, passages: I am becoming - Every delirium is social, historical, and political - Races - The meaning of identification - How psychoanalysis suppresses sociopolitical content - An unrepentant familialism - The family and the social field - Desiring-production and the investment of social production - From childhood - The third paralogism of psychoanalysis: Oedipus as a biuni vocal ’application’ - The disgrace of psychoanalysis with regard to history - Desire and the infrastructure - Segregation and nomadism - // 6. A Recapitulation of the Three Syntheses 106 // Oedipus would make fools of us all - Oedipus and ’belief’ - Meaning is use - The immanent criteria of desiring-production * Desire knows nothing of the law, lack, and the signifier - ’Were you born Hamlet... ? - // 7. Social Repression and Psychic Repression 113 // The law - The fourth paralogism of psychoanalysis: the displacement, or the disfiguration of the repressed - Desire is revolutionary - The delegated agent of psychic repression - It is not psychoanalysis that invents Oedipus - // 8. Neurosis and Psychosis 122 // Reality - The inverse relation - ’Undecidable’ Oedipus: reso- // nance - The meaning of actual factors - The fifth paralogism of psychoanalysis: the afterward - The actuality of desiring-production - // 9. The Process 130 // Leaving - The painter Turner - The interruptions of the process: neurosis, psychosis, and perversion - The movement of deterritoriali-zation and territorialities - //
SAVAGES, BARBARIANS, CIVILIZED MEN The Inscribing Socius 139 // The recording process - In what sense capitalism is universal - The social machine - The problem of the socius, coding the flows - Not exchanging, but marking and being marked - The investment and the disinvestment of organs - Cruelty: creating a memory for man - // 2. The Primitive Territorial Machine 145 // The full body of the earth - Filiation and alliance: their irreducibili- // ty - The village pervert and local groups - Filiative stock and blocks of // alliance debt - Functional disequilibrium: surplus value of code - It only works by breaking down - The segmentary machine - The great fear of decoded flows - Death which rises from within, but comes from without - // 3. The Problem of Oedipus 154 // Incest - The inclusive disjunctions on the full body of the earth - From intensities to extension: the sign - In what sense incestis impossible - The limit - The conditions of coding - The in-depth elements of representation: the repressed representative, the repressing representation, the displaced represented - // 4. Psychoanalysis and Ethnology 166 Continuation of the Oedipal problem - A process of treatment in Africa - The conditions of Oedipus and colonization - Oedipus and ethnocide - Those who oedipalize don’t know what they’re doing - On what is psychic repression brought to bear? - Culturalists and univer-salists: their common postulates - In what sense Oedipus is indeed universal: the five meanings of limit, Oedipus as one of them - Use, or functionalism in ethnology - The desiring-machines do not mean anything - Molar and molecular - // 5. Territorial Representation 184 Its surface elements - Debts and exchange - The five postulates of the exchangist conception - Voice, graphism, and eye: the theater of cruelty - Nietzsche - The death of the territorial system - //
6. The Barbarian Despotic Machine 192 // The ull body of the despot - New alliance and direct filiation - The paranoiac - Asiatic production - The bricks - The mystifications of the State - Despotic deterritorialization and the infinite debt - Overcoding the flows - // 7. Barbarian or Imperial Representation 200 // Its elements - Incest and overcoding - The in-depth elements and the migration of Oedipus: incest becomes possible - The surface elements, the new voice-graphism relationship - The transcendent object from on high - The signifier as the deterritotalized sign - The despotic signifier, and the signifieds of incest - Terror, the law - The form of the infinite debt: latency, vengeance, and ressentiment - This is still not Oedipus ... - // 8. The Urstaat 2/7 // A single State? - The State as a category - Beginning and origin - The evolution of the State :becoming-concrete and becoming-immanent - // 9. The Civilized Capitalist Machine 222 // The full body of money-capital - Decoding and the conjunction of // decoded flows - Cynicism - Filiative capital and alliance capi- // tal - The transformation of surplus value of code into a surplus value of flux - The two forms of money, the two inscriptions - The falling tendency - Capitalism and deterritorialization - Human surplus value and machinic surplus value - Anti-production - The various aspects of the capitalist immanence - The flows - //
10. Capitalist Representation 240 // Its elements - The figures or schizzes-flows - The two meanings of the schiz-flow: capitalism and schizophrenia - The difference between a code and an axiomatic - The capitalist State, its relationship with the Urstaat - The class - Class bipolarity - Desire and interest - Capitalist deterritorialization and re-territorializations: their relationship, and the law of the falling tendency - The two poles of the axiomatic: the despotic signifier and the schizophrenic figure, paranoia and schizophrenia - A recapitulation of the three great social machines: the territorial, the despotic, and the capitalist (coding, overcoding, decoding) - // 11. Oedipus at Last 262 // Application - Social reproduction and human reproduction - The two orders of images - Oedipus and its limits - Oedipus and the recapitulation of the three states - The despotic symbol and capitalist images - Bad conscience - Adam Smith and Freud - // INTRODUCTION TO SCHIZOANALYSIS // 1. The Social Field 273 // Father and child - Oedipus, a father’s idea - The unconscious as a cycle - The primacy of the social investment: its two poles, paranoia and schizophrenia - Molar and molecular - // 2. The Molecular Unconscious 283 // Desire and machine - Beyond vitalism and mechanism - The two states of the machine - Molecular functionalism - The syntheses - The libido, the large aggregates and the micro-multiplicities - The gigantism and the dwarfism of desire - The nonhuman sex: notone,not two, but n sexes. //
3. Psychoanalysis and Capitalism 296 // Representation - Representation and production - Against myth and tragedy - The ambiguous attitude of psychoanalysis with regard to myth and tragedy - In what sense psychoanalysis fractures representation, in what sense it restores representation - The requirements of capitalism - Mythic, tragic, and psychoanalytic representation - The theater - Subjective representation and structural representation - Structuralism,familialism,and the cult of lack - The destructive task of schizoanalysis, cleansing the unconscious: a malevolent activity - Deterritorialization and re-territorialization: their relationship, and dreams - The machinic indices - Politicization: social alienation and mental alienation - Artifice and process, old earths and the new earth - // 4. The First Positive Task of Schizoanalysis 322 // Desiring-production and its machines - The status of partial objects - The passive syntheses - The status of the body without organs - The signifying chain and codes - The body without organs, death, and desire - Schizophrenizing death - The strange death cult in psychoanalysis: the pseudo-instinct - The problem of affinities between the molar and the molecular - The mechanic’s task of schizoanalysis - //
5. The Second Positive Task 340 // Social production and its machines - The theory of the two poles* The first thesis: every investment is molar and social - Gregariousness, selection, and the form of gregariousness - The second thesis: distinguish in social investments the preconscious investment of class or interest, from the unconscious libidinal investment of desire or group - The nature of this libidinal investment of the social field - The two groups - The role of sexuality, the ’sexual revolution’ - The third thesis: the libidinal investment of the social field is primary in relation to the familial investments - The theory of ’maids’ in Freud, Oedipus and universal familialism - The poverty of psychoanalysis: 4, 3, 2, J, 0 - Even antipsychiatry ... - What is the schizophrenic sick from? - The fourth thesis: the two poles of the libidinal social investment - Art and science - The task of schizoanalysis in relation to the revolutionary movements. // REFERENCE // NOTES // INDEX 397