Dangerous Foundations (2008)
An argument against the ‘Identity’ in Identity Politics
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Post-Anarchism and Social War (2007)
Post-Structuralism and the Revival of an Anarchist Subterranean
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- Introduction
- I. Classical Anarchism and the A Priori that Haunts
- II. Post-Anarchism
- A New Conception of Power and the Social
- The Subject as Effect and the Revolutionary Subject-to-Come
- Revolution as Difference in Degree
- III. Insurrection, Prefiguration and Social War
- IV. Conclusion
- Footnotes
- References
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A Social Philosophy of Immanence (2007)
Realism, Assemblage Theory and Neo-Materialism
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- Introduction
- Metaphysics
- Neither Macro nor Micro: Collapsing Time and Space
- The Return of the Real: The Life of Objects
- Assemblage Theory
- Neo-Materialism
- The Question of Politics
- Concluding Thoughts
- Autocritique
- Appendix I: Conceptual Comparison Between Deleuze, Latour, De Landa
- Footnotes
- References
