Index
Nihil Evadere: How We are Created is How We Create
INDEX
Aarons, Kieran, 10, 79, 83–4, 84 n. 16, 85–7, 88–9, 92 n. 25, 97–9, 102, 105, 108, 112
Agamben, Giorgio 9ff., 77ff., 122, 133 n. 42, 135 n. 45, 161, 166ff., 191, 235 n. 1, 238ff.
Allen, Ansgar, 77, 168, 180
Althusser, Louis, 47–8
Anabaptists, 24–5, 130–1
Anderson, Stephanie, 156, 222, 230
‘anti-vaxxers’ 10–1, 239ff.
Arendt, Hannah, 106–7, 242–3, 247, 248
Bachofen, Jakob, 10, 121, 226, 256–8
Bacon, Francis, 20
Badiou, Alain, 61ff., 67–8, 71, 87
Bakunin, Mikhail, 43–4, 54, 56, 63 n. 91, 68, 70–1, 74, 199 n. 7, 209–10
Banaji, Jairus, 31, 154, 155
Bartleby, 90 n. 23, 105 n. 45, 112
Baudrillard, Jean, 12, 91–2, 106 n. 46, 164–5, 166, 168, 187, 189, 228, 231
Beaufret, Jean, 250ff.
Beckett, Samuel, 250ff.
Benjamin, Walter 10, 80ff., 98ff., 107–9, 226, 240, 252, 256–8, 266–7
Berardi, Franco ‘Bifo,’ 78, 82, 164
Berlin, Isaiah, 37, 71, 270
Bernes, Jasper, 135 n. 45, 271
Bernstein, Eduard, 44
Bernstein, Michèle, 49, 276
‘biomedical security state,’ 266
Black, Carol, 182
‘Bloom Theory,’ 94, 104, 109, 112, 167, 247, 252
Bockelson, Jan, 25, 46
Boehm, Christopher, 147 n. 64
Bonacci, Valeria, 102
Bookchin, Murray, 24 n. 20
Bordiga, Amadeo, 57ff., 63, 66, 68, 78, 82 n. 14, 87, 110–1, 120, 121, 225–7, 229, 242, 246
Bosteels, Bruno, 65–6, 69 n. 106
Boulanger, Nicolas-Antoine, 199–200
Bourdieu, Pierre, 228, 249ff.,
Boyle, Robert, 20, 39
Brahe, Tycho, 20
Braudel, Fernand, 188–9
Britt, Brian, 87–8
Broder, David, 238
Camatte, J., 10, 17 n. 6, 59–60, 63–4, 67 n. 102, 68, 77ff., 120ff., 161–2, 170, 182 n. 6, 220, 225–7, 229, 238, 240, 242, 245–6, 249, 254ff., 260, 263, 267
Camatte on Heidegger, 12 n. 4
as ‘prophet,’ 17 n. 6, 78–9, 140, 255
Camus, Albert, 13, 44 n. 46, 71 n. 109, 76–7, 106 n. 47, 112 130, 145, 148, 206 n. 1, 219
Capp, Bernard, 21–3, 31 n. 35
Carnevali, Barbara, 88 n. 21, 258
Castoriadis, Cornelius, 50–1, 55–6, 74
Castro, Fidel, 193, 216
Cayley, David, 243, 257
Cesarano, Giorgio, 168, 170
Cesari, Donatella Di, 114
Char, René, 250ff.
Chase, Atholl, 222, 230
Cimino, Antonio, 81, 88–9
Cioran, Emil, 125–6, 135 n. 34, 142
Clastres, Pierre, 19–20, 69, 129, 141, 188, 20–4
Clover, Joshua, 272
Cohen, G. A., 40ff., 65
Cohen, Margaret, 92 n. 26
Cohn, Norman, 23ff.
Collu, G., 162, 170
Comunione e Liberazione, 120–1
CounterPunch, 9
Coupat, Julien, 92 n. 25, 93 n. 28, 95 n. 33
covid 80, 114, 139, 191, 239ff.
Cromwell, Oliver, 31, 143, 193, 215
Cultural Revolution (Shanghai Commune) 61–2
Cured Quail, 56, 269ff.
Dali, Salvador, 265
Dauvé, Gilles, 51, 52–3, 55, 56, 59, 65, 66ff., 83, 97 n. 34, 133 n. 40, 238, 254, 269
Debord, Guy, 12, 49–50, 55 n. 73, 93–4, 121 n. 2, 161–2, 205, 211, 220, 261, 269, 276
Deleuze, G. and Guattari, F., 61 n. 85, 64, 122, 164–5, 173, 176, 178, 196, 200, 203, 212ff., 221, 250, 268
D&G’s Heideggerianism, 215
‘Deleuzed,’ 259
destituency:
as ‘potential/power/politics’ 9, 10, 80–1, 89, 95, 104, 108, 247, 250, 258, 265, 271
‘destituent partisanship’ (Aarons) 97–8
‘destituent times’ (Heidegger) 10
‘destituent violence’ (Agamben) 98–9
destituent vs constituent power 97
‘insurrectionary destitution’ (Aarons) 102
‘messianic destituency’ 79
Deutscher, Isaac, 45–6
Einstein, Albert, 39–40, 43, 54
Eller, Cynthia, 121 n. 3, 256
Endnotes, 53 n. 68, 56, 63 n. 91, 66ff., 71, 95 n. 33, 97 n. 34, 122, 131–2, 135, 238, 241, 261, 271
Engels, Friedrich, 37 n. 35, 38, 40, 42–3, 48, 132 n. 38, 198
Esteva, Gustav, 180, 200–3
Ferguson, R. Brian, 178
Feuerbach, Ludwig, 37, 123, 183–4, 187, 197
Foucault, Michel, 12, 51, 111 n. 49, 113, 162, 164, 172–3, 210, 212, 214, 215, 220–1, 228, 231, 245
Frankfurt School, 12, 51 n. 60, 59 n. 78
Fusaro, Diego, 121, 244, 245–6
Galileo, 20
Goldman, Emma, 159, 168, 170
Goodall, Jane, 176, 183ff.
Gorky, Maxim, 146 n. 62
Goulet, Jean-Guy, 180, 181
Gramsci, Antonio, 57, 225
Grossman, Vasily, 25 n. 23, 145–6
Gurevich, A.J., 137, 189
Hamacher, Werner, 99–100
Han, Byung-Chul, 253
Harari, Yuval Noah, 176–8, 183, 191, 221
Hardt, Michael, see Negri
Harvey, David, 37–8
Heidegger, M., 9ff., 108, 115, 122, 125 n. 18, 235 n. 1, 238, 241, 241, 243–5, 246ff., 258–9, 259, 266, 267, 271
Heideggerian communists/leftists, 165
Henkel, Heiko, 201
Hill, Christopher, 20ff., 129
Hins, Eugène, 209
Historical Materialism, 238
Hodder, Ian, 175–6, 178
human consciousness as “superficial and falsifying,” 73, 183
Ill Will Editions, 9ff., 56, 71, 72 n. 110, 241, 247, 248, 258
Illich, Ivan, 257
Israel, Jonathan, 36 n. 33, 196, 199
James, brother of Jesus, 84
James, C.L.R., 229–230, 231
Jaspers, Karl, 17, 26ff., 32, 36, 130, 247
Jesi, Furio, 256
Jesus, 15–16, 18, 84–5, 113, 211, 215, 260, 268, 269
Johnson, Agnes, 234
Johnson, Mary Jane, 234
Kafka, Franz, 82, 83, 106, 167
Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences, 179ff.
Katsafanas, Paul, 73 n. 113, 183 n. 2
Kautsky, Karl, 96, 207, 209–10
Kepler, Johannes, 20
Kierkegaard, Søren, 258–9
Kohn, Eduardo, 232, 233, 237
Kopenawa, Davi, 15, 15 n. 4, 190, 233, 236
Kotsko, A, 11 n. 1
Krader, Lawrence, 158, 170
Kropotkin, Peter, 159, 170
Kunuk, Zacharias, (Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner), 222 n. 1
Lange, Elena Louisa, 121, 238–40, 266
Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel, 189
Lefebvre, Henri, 55 n. 72, 250
Lenin, 25, 25 n. 23, 40 n. 38, 44 n. 46, 47–8, 48 n. 53, 52, 69–70, 94, 96ff., 99, 106, 106 n. 47, 110, 143, 146, 195, 205ff.
anarchism as a subcategory of Leninism: 210–1
definition of Leninism: 205
precursor: 25
Lennard, Natasha, 212ff.
Leibniz, G.W., 79 n. 10, 199
Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 73–4, 229, 233
L’Ouverture, Toussaint, 215, 231
Lowry, Malcolm, 226
Lukács, György, 202 n. 16
Luxemburg, Rosa, 40 n. 38, 44–5, 57
Machiavelli, 45–6
MacIntyre, Alasdair, 160, 170–1
Malick, Terrence, 235 n. 1, 245
Mallarmé, Stéphane, 108
Mandel, Ernest, 29 n. 28, 40 n. 38, 68, 138
Mao, 93 n. 27
Marx, Karl,
As prophet 36ff.
As scientist 37ff.
Mathews, Shailer, 84
Matthys, Jan, 24ff.
Mattis, Léon de, 97 n. 34
Mbembe, Achille, 163–4, 171
Melville, Herman, 90 n. 23, 105 n. 45, 112 n. 50
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 74
millenarianism (definition) 129–130
Monsieur Dupont/Frère Dupont, 133, 135, 166, 238ff., 259, 263, 266–8, 271
‘I am not Chuang,’ 267–8, 271, 133 n. 42, 239, 241
Müller, Jan Werner, 212, 215
Müntzer, Thomas, 24
Nadsady, Paul, 233–4, 237, 180
Nancy, Jean-Luc, 115
Napier, John, 21, 71
Negri, Antonio, 61, 62, 69
Negri on Agamben’s ‘Heideggerism,’ 112–3, 243
Newton, Isaac, 20–1, 71
Nietzsche, Frederick, 10, 73, 88 n. 21, 122 n. 4, 172–3, 183, 220, 229, 231
Nihilist Communism, 6, 9ff., 166, 238, 242, 266
Not Bored!, 49 n. 57, 50 n. 59, 53 n. 65, 92 n. 25, 93 n. 28
Oates, Joyce Carol, 90 n. 23
Pannekoek, Anton, 40 n. 38, 47
parametric determinism, 138
pedagogical society, 177, 180, 182, 195
Pelletier, Narcisse, 222
Petersen, Dale, 185
Pinker, Steven, 32, 233–4, 153, 176, 178, 183ff.
politics and religion:
chronological relationship, 15
Pomeranz, Kenneth, 28
Prakash, Madhu Suri, 200–3
Preliminary Materials for a Theory of the Young-Girl (Tiqqun), 97–8
Rasmussen, Mikkel Bolt, 93–4, 105, 112
Red Brigades, 120–1
Reich, Wilhelm, 212ff.
Rexroth, Kenneth, 24 n. 20
Rhodes, Carl, 227
Rocker, Rudolf, 209,
Ross, Alison, 99, 100–2, 104, 108, 164
Rousseau, J-J, 13, 144–5, 158, 176, 193–4, 202–3, 212, 217, 218, 219
Rühle, Otto, 110, 165–6
Sartre, Jean-Paul, 259
Sass, Stephen L., 175–8
Schmitt, Carl, 80, 88, 94, 95–6, 106, 242–3 244, 245, 248
Seth, Anil, 173
Situationism/Situationist/Situationist International, 48–50, 51, 53, 69, 92 n. 25, 93–4, 105, 132 n. 37, 133 n. 40, 241, 262
Slezkine, Yuri, 16 n. 5, 17–8, 129–131
Skafish, Peter, 235
Smith, Linda Tuhiwai, 159–60
Socialisme ou Barbarie, 12, 50, 53, 59, 63, 122, 238, 242, 269
Sorel, Georges, 99ff., 104 n. 43, 209, 98
Sori, Soni, 179–80
Spinoza, Baruch, 36, 141, 196–7, 199–200, 202, 265
Stalin, 25, 59, 106 n. 47, 145
precursor: 25
State, emergence of, 142–5
Stirrat, Roderick, 201
Suddendorf, Thomas, 73 n.111, 174, 185
‘suicide of sadness’ (Emile Durkheim), 153, 224, 230
survivalism, 177, 190–1
Tarì, Marcello, 86 n.19, 101,
Théorie communiste (TC, or Roland Simon), 52ff., 65, 66ff., 71, 72, 97 n. 34, 146 n. 62, 238, 271
Thompson, E.P., 155, 156
Tiqqun (The Invisible Committee)/Imaginary Party, 9ff., 51–2, 76ff., 160, 166–8, 238ff.,
Manifeste conspirationiste (2022), 241–2
tiqqun/tikkun name derived from Walter Benjamin, 92 n. 26
time, 137, 189
Tkachev, Pyotr, 94
Tönnies, Ferdinand, 10
traditionalism, 10ff., 120–2, 165, 238ff.
Tronti, Mario, 110, 119
Trotsky, 40 n. 38, 44, 45–6, 69, 209
Trotskyism, 40 n. 38, 68
Tuck, Eve, and K. Wayne Yang, 200, 203
Van der Linden, Marcel, 238
Vaneigem, Raoul, 49, 53, 87 n. 19
Vico, Giambattista, 94 n. 30
Virilio, Paul, 214–5
vitalism, left vitalism, 244, 246, 244
Viveiros de Castro, Eduardo, 15 n. 4, 232ff.
Voltaire, 111, 138, 140, 199
Weber, Max, 32ff.
Williams, Evan Calder, 97 n. 34
Wilson, E.O., 176, 185
Winstanley, Gerrard, 21, 22, 143, 215
Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 115
Wood, Ellen Meiksins, 28ff., 159
Woolf, Virginia, 73 n. 113
Wootton, David, 145, 193
Wrangham, Richard, 176, 185
writing as a phenomenon emerging from ‘accountancy,’ 73
Wu, Yiching, 62
Zartaloudis, Thanos, 101–2
Žižek, Slavoj, 62, 87, 99, 100, 208, 210, 211
Zombie ant fungus, 161
Zoroaster, 9, 17–8, 130, 260, 262
Zwickau Prophets, 24