Index

Mickey Moosenhauer
Mickey Moosenhauer
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Nihil Evadere: How We are Created is How We Create

An Empirical Journey to the End of Marxist, Anarchist, and Ultra-leftist Millenarianism

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

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