Anti Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia

Gilles DeleuzeFlix Guattari

Anti Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia - penguin Books 1977 - 400

I:The Desiring Machines: 1. Desiring Production p.1, The Body without Organs p.9, 2. The Body without Organs p.9, 3. The Subject and Enjoyment p.16, 4.A Materialist Psychiatry p.22, 5. The Machines p.36, 6. The Whole and Its Parts p.42, II: Psychoanalysis and Familialism: The Holy Family: 1. The Imperialism of Oedipus p.51, 2. Three Texts of Freud p.56, 3. The Connective Synthesis of Production p.68, The Disjunctive Synthesis of Recording p.75, 5. The Conjunctive Syntheses of Consumption Consummation p.84, 6. A Recapitulation of the Three Syntheses p.106, 7. Social Repression and Psychic Repression p.116, 8.Neurosis and Psychosis p.122, 9. The Process p.130, III: Savages, Barbarians, Civilized Men: 1. The Inscribing Socius p.139, 2. The Primitive Territorial Machine p.145, 3. The Problem of Oedipus p.154, 4. Psychoanalysis and Ethnology p.166, 5. Territorial Representation p.184, 6. The Barbarian Despotic Machine p.192, 7. Barbarian or Imperial Representation p.200, 8. The Urstaat p.217, 9. The Civilized Capitalist Machine p.222, 10. Capitalist Representation p.240, Oedipus at Last p.262, IV: Introduction to Schizoanalysis: 1. The Social Field p.273, 2. The Molecular Unconscious p.283, 3.Psychoanalysis and Capitalism p.296, 4. The First Positive task of Schizoanalysis p.322, 5. The Second Positive Task p.340


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