Nietzsche and Anarchy, Shahin, LBC

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Nietzsche and Anarchy: Psychology for Free Spirits, Ontology for Social War, from Little Black Cart <3

“As authors and creators we believe that anarchism is the lens by which the rest of the world is examined. This means that all of the ideas that are otherwise owned by the bourgeoisie are ours. To do with what we will. To consume and make our body and mind strong. Nietzsche is a figure that is both owned by our enemies and entirely ours for the taking.

This book attempts to do what I am not Man, I am Dynamite failed to do, integrate Nietzsche firmly into the anarchist tradition. It's a solid example of philosophical thinking without drowning in jargon, and it doesn't make excuses for the parts of Nietzsche's thoughts that anarchists don't agree with.

Contents:

1. Introduction: To Live Free

Part 1: Psychology for Free Spirits

2. Bodies of Drives

3. Incorporation

4. The Herd and the Norms

5. Becoming an Individual

6. Slave Morality

7. Free Spirits

Part 2: Ontology for Social War

8. Individuals against Domination

9. Social Ontology for Social War

10. Power and Domination

11. Capitalism as a Culture of Domination

12. Against Voluntary Servitude

13. Packs vs. Herds

14. Spreading Anarchy

15. Projectual Life

Appendix: Nietzsche vs. Anarchism

Nietzsche and Anarchy: Psychology for Free Spirits, Ontology for Social War, from Little Black Cart <3

“As authors and creators we believe that anarchism is the lens by which the rest of the world is examined. This means that all of the ideas that are otherwise owned by the bourgeoisie are ours. To do with what we will. To consume and make our body and mind strong. Nietzsche is a figure that is both owned by our enemies and entirely ours for the taking.

This book attempts to do what I am not Man, I am Dynamite failed to do, integrate Nietzsche firmly into the anarchist tradition. It's a solid example of philosophical thinking without drowning in jargon, and it doesn't make excuses for the parts of Nietzsche's thoughts that anarchists don't agree with.

Contents:

1. Introduction: To Live Free

Part 1: Psychology for Free Spirits

2. Bodies of Drives

3. Incorporation

4. The Herd and the Norms

5. Becoming an Individual

6. Slave Morality

7. Free Spirits

Part 2: Ontology for Social War

8. Individuals against Domination

9. Social Ontology for Social War

10. Power and Domination

11. Capitalism as a Culture of Domination

12. Against Voluntary Servitude

13. Packs vs. Herds

14. Spreading Anarchy

15. Projectual Life

Appendix: Nietzsche vs. Anarchism