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Index
Cover
Half title
Title
Copyright
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Preface to the Second Edition: 1968 at Fifty
Introduction
1 Cobblestone Beaches: Normative Contradictions of the May Revolt
Part One: The Sabre and the Keyhole: French Maoism, Violence, and Prisoner Dignity
2 A Press Conference
3 Violence and the Gauche prolétarienne
4 The President’s Man and the State’s Thumb
5 Popular Justice and Incarcerated Leftists
6 The Groupe d’information sur les prisons
7 These Modern Bastilles
Part Two: Spinoza on Prozac: From Institutional Psychotherapy to the Philosophy Of Desire
8 Anti-Psychiatry and the Philosophy of Desire
9 Anti-Oedipus: Redux and Reception, Ethics and Origins
10 Institutional Psychotherapy and the La Borde Psychiatric Clinic
11 Félix Guattari’s Devolution
12 Gilles Deleuze’s Spinozist Ethics
13 Schizophrenia and Fascism
14 Craziness Is a Dead End
Part Three: “Your Sexual Revolution is not Ours”: French Feminist “Moralism” and the Limits of Desire
15 Gender and ’68: Tensions from the Start
16 Guy Hocquenghem’s Dark Encounter with Feminism
17 Feminism, Law, Rape, and Leftist Male Reaction
18 Boy Trouble: French Pedophiliac Discourse of the 1970s
19 Desire Has Its Limits
Part Four: When All Bets are Off: Ethical Jansenism and the New Philosophers
20 The Main Event
21 Between the Union of the Left and Jansenism
22 Maurice Clavel
23 The Angel in the World
24 The Dialectic by the Side of the Road
25 John Locke Was Not French, or The Varieties of Ethical Experience
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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