Paperback, 160 pages

Published Dec. 20, 2017 by Semiotext(e).

OCLC Number:
4568564455

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A new political critique from the authors of The Coming Insurrection, calling for a “destituent process” of outright refusal and utter indifference to government. Now is the phantom chapter to the Invisible Committee's previous book, To Our Friends: a new critique from the anonymous collective that establishes their opposition to the world of capital and its law of labor, addresses current anti-terrorist rhetoric and the ferocious repression that comes with it, and clarifies the end of social democracy and the growing rumors of the need for a coming “civil war.” Now emerges at a time when the Invisible Committee's contestation has found echoes throughout the West, with a collapse of trust in the police, an inept weariness on the part of the political system, a growing urgency for opposition, a return of the theme of the Commune, a vanishing distinction between radicals and citizens, and a widespread refusal on the …

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reviewed Now by The Invisible Committee (Semiotext(e) Intervention, #23)

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"'Destituere' in Latin means: to place standing separate, raise up in isolation; to abandon; put aside, let drop, knock down; to let down, deceive. (...) Its characteristic gesture is exiting, just as the typical constituent gesture is taking by storm. In terms of destituent logic, the struggle against state and capital is valuable first of all for the exit from capitalist formality that is experienced therein, for the desertion from the shitty relations with oneself, others, and the world under capitalism."

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Subjects

  • Communism--Forecasting
  • Government, Resistance to