Wars and Capital.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (457 pages)
- Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents Series .
- Semiotext(e) / Foreign Agents Series .
Intro -- CONTENTS -- Introduction: To Our Enemies -- 1 State, War Machine, Money -- 2 Primitive Accumulation Continued -- 2.1 The War against Women -- 2.2 Wars of Subjectivity and the Majoritarian Model -- 2.3 Liberalism and Colonization: The Case of Locke -- 2.4 Foucault and Primitive Accumulation -- 2.5 Colonial Genealogy of the Disciplines of Biopolitics -- 2.6 Racism and Race War -- 2.7 War of/in the World-Economy -- 2.8 Primitive Accumulation Under Debate -- 3 Appropriation of the War Machine -- 3.1 State of War -- 3.2 The Art and Manner of War in Adam Smith -- 4 Two Histories of the French Revolution -- 4.1 Clausewitz's French Revolution -- 4.2 The Haitian Revolution -- 5 Bipolitics of Permanent Civil War -- 5.1 The Temporal Sequestration of the Working Class (and Society as a Whole) -- 5.2 Formation of the Family Cell -- 5.3 Subjective Training is not Ideological -- 6 The New Colonial War -- 7 The Limits of the Liberalism of Foucault -- 8 The Primacy of Capture, Between Schmitt and Lenin -- 9 Total Wars -- 9.1 Total War as Reversibility of Internal and External Colonizations -- 9.2 Total War as Industrial War -- 9.3 The War and Civil War Against Socialism (and Communism) -- 9.4 The "Paradox" of Biopower -- 9.5 The War Machine and the Generalization of the Right to Kill -- 9.6 Warfare and Welfare -- 9.7 The Keynesianism of War -- 10 The Strategy Games of the Cold War -- 10.1 Cold War Cybernetics -- 10.2 Assembly (Montage) of the Cold War -- 10.3 Cold War Detroit -- 10.4 The Underside of the American Way of Life -- 10.5 The Cold War's Business -- 11 Clausewitz and '68 Thought (La Pensee 68) -- 11.1 Distinction and Reversibility of Power and War -- 11.2 The War Machine of Deleuze and Guattari -- 12 The Fractal Wars of Capital -- 12.1 The Executive as "Political-Military" Apparatus -- 12.2 Realization of the War Machine of Capital. 12.3 Wars Amongst the People, or Against the Population -- 12.4 Heterodox Marxism and War -- 12.5 The Anthropocene War Has Not (Yet) Happened -- 12.6 War Machines -- Notes.
A critique of capital through the lens of war, and a critique of war through the lens of the revolution of 1968.