DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS


I. ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY
II. CRITICAL THEORY
I. ORGANIZATIONAL THEORY

1. AIM

2. INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM
        I. Abolition of theocratic society
           1. Abolition of the commodity alienation
           2. Abolition of the hierarchical alienation
           3. Abolition of the nationalist, racist, sexist, religious and moral alienations
        II. Institution of antitheocratic society
           4. Institution of the international power of the federated antitheocratic councils
           5. Institution of an international antitheocratic and councillist constitution
                   Note
                   Joint measures and corollaries to the program for rich countries

3. INTERNATIONAL ANTITHEOCRATIC COUNCILLIST CONSTITUTION
    Preamble
       Title I. Constitution
       Title II. Councillist democracy
          Section I. Councils
          Section II. General councils
          Section III. Use councils
          Section IV. Delegation
          Section V. General delegation
          Section VI. Use delegation
       Title III. Free use appropriation
       Title IV. Some basic rights
       Title V. Justice
       Title VI. Education
       Title VII. Minors
       Title VIII. Mental illness
       Title IX. Animals

4. MODE OF ORGANIZATION
    Structure
    Radicality
    Theory and practice
    Antispectacular

5. COUNCILLIST DIAGRAMS
        1. Coucillist democracy
        2. Joint appropriation
        3. Exclusive general appropriation
        4. Exclusive private appropriation

6. GLOSSARY

7. ADHESION
 

II. CRITICAL THEORY

 
 



1. THE PROJECT OF AUTONOMY
    Politics and ontology
    Rationality and autonomy
    Autonomy
    Property

2. THEOCRATIC SOCIETY
    Theocracy
    Exclusive theocracy
    Inclusive theocracy
    Hierarchic heteronomy
    State capitalist heteronomy
    State heteronomy
    Mercantile and capitalist heteronomy
            The religious caracter of the commodity
            The commodity spectacle
            Work
    Mercantile inclusivity

3. ALIENATED CONTESTATION
     Alienated contestation
            Archaic  and “progressist” contestation
     “Progressism”
            Revolutionary “progressism”
            Reformism
            Fragmentary criticism
            Invented problems
            Harmony of alienations
            Miserabilism
            Fetishism of distribution
            Technique fetishism
                    Antitechnique fetishism
                    Protechnique fetishism
            Illusions of use value and need
            Myth of social transparency
            Fetishisms of individual and intersubjective autonomies
            Realism
            Fetishism of action
            Populism
            Cultural consumption
            Code fetishism

4. ART
    Art
    “Progressist” art
    Antitheocratic “aesthetic”


 
 






















































































 
 






















































































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