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Index
Cover
Dedication
Title page
Copyright page
Acknowledgements
Epigraph
Introduction
The loss of the feeling of existing
Part I: Pharmacology of Spirit
1: Apocalypse Without God
1. Apocalyptic feeling and economic war
2. ‘So many horrors could not have been possible without so many virtues’
3. ‘Sciences of fact’ and ‘humanity of facts’: the extinction of the Enlightenment
4. Economy of spirit and organology
5. Perfecting organs and melancholy
6. Pharmacology of the imagination
7. Anamnesis and transindividuation
8. Pharmakon, pharmakos and the pharmacology of the scapegoat
9. Pharmacology of the transitional object and default of interiority
10. The pharmacological critique of the unconscious
11. Pharmacology of the libido
12. Socrates and Asclepius
2: Pathogenesis, Normativity and the ‘Infidelity of the Milieu’
13. Anthropogenesis as pathogenesis
14. Proletarianization as disapprenticeship and the sterilization of pathogenesis
15. New critique and the pharmacology of non-existent objects
16. Knowledge as an after-effect of pharmacological shock
3: Pharmacology of Nuclear Fire, Generalized Automation and Total Proletarianization
17. The pharmakon as automaton
18. The spatialized time of the pharmakon and the step beyond
19. Les coups. Living pharmacologically
20. Wanting to deconstruct
21. The discernment of the lovable
22. The displacement of the infinite
23. Deproletarianization
24. After intoxication – the age of the après-coup
Part II: Pharmacology of Nihilism
4: The Thing, Kenosis and the Power to Infinitize
25. Nihilism and grammatization
26. Ding, things and garage sales
27. The false self of the consumer without object
28. The first object of transindividuation
29. The brain as living organ of transindividuation and the organology of spirit
30. As for the self – the pharmacology of the soul
31. The spirit of things and the pharmacological condition of nihilism
32. Industrial kenosis and economy of the infinite
33. Rock bottom: techniques of the self and others as the power to infinitize and to know infinitely
34. Libidinal ecology of infinite immanence
Part III: Pharmacology of Capital
5: Economizing Means Taking Care: The Three Limits of Capitalism
35. Psychic apparatus and social apparatus in the ‘attention economy’
36. The grammatization of transindividuation itself and the passage from psychotechnologies to sociotechnologies
37. Tertiary retention and transindividuation
38. The three limits of capitalism and the question of care
39. Reinvestment
40. What is ‘energy policy’?
41. Energy of subsistence, energy of existence and new savoir-vivre
42. Political technologies and the transindividuation of disputes
43. Taking care – a new libidinal economy for a new way of life
Part IV: Pharmacology of the Question
6: The Time of the Question
44. Transindividuation as adoption and the time of the question
45. The possibility of posing questions in the epoch of transformational technologies
46. The question of the impossibility of posing questions and placing into question before das unheimlich Ding
47. Sin, the scapegoat and the question of God
48. The pharmacological challenge as the suspension of the ‘understanding that Dasein has of its being’
49. Again political economy
50. Not yet there. The height of fault and the two times of the question
51. Selection criteria and the process of internalization
52. Processes of internalization and the industrialization of the pharmakon
7: Disposable Children
53. The new scapegoats
54. Exteriorization as exclamation and différance as words and gestures
55. Cries, crises and critiques of proletarianization
56. Reproduction, selection and adoption in the epoch of the industrial pharmakon: the new critique of life
57. For a new politics of adoption
58. Struggling against stupidity
Index
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