We will discuss the evolution of revolution from German Romanticism to French Revolution to American Anarchy and into the Future. Only by seeing the long term trajectory of evolutionary revolution in man’s world can we see clearly through the fog of the present toward the future of politics and change. We will trace this through several important movements including which integrate an internal and external phenomenology of spirit embodied through material flesh and ecology, finally leading to an autonomist praxis.
Object:
Beyond biopower, psychopower, and neuropower
Subject:
Objectology: Object oriented ontology as Spinozist-Buddhist thing in itself.
Subjectology: Hegelian-Vedic subjective self as dialectic of negation revealing spirit
Concentrated Focus:
Lacan: Borromean knot of real-imaginary-symbolic
Badiou: Set-theory ontology and category-theory topology
Case Studies:
Hegel: /Phenomenology of Spirit
Nietzsche: /Will to Power
Steiner: /Philosophy of Freedom
Reich: Self-Regulation /Mass Psychology
Kojeve: Revolutionary Warrior /Lectures
Bataille: Sovereign Artist Accursed Share
Breton: Surrealism Surrealist Manifestos
Debord: Situationists’ /Revolution of Everyday Life
Grogan: Diggers’ Post-Competitive Comparative Free City /Ringolevio
Miller: New Instinctivism
Guattari: Chaosmosis
Stiegler: Taking Care