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Coming Insurrection (Semiotext(e) / Intervention Series): Volume 1 (Semiotext(e) / Intervention Series, 1)

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Tiqqun (2020). The Cybernetic Hypothesis. Semiotext(e) Intervention Series. Vol.28. Translated by Hurley, Robert. Semiotext(e). ISBN 9781635900927. Translation of the article which originally appeared in Tiqqun 2. Hallmark, Clayton (14 July 2009), Two French Books:"Indignez-vous!" ("Time for Outrage") and "The Coming Insurrection" spur revolts A helpful guide to the "circles" in "The Coming Insurrection" (oddly the book uses "circles" instead of chapters).

Across the hill from the farm where Coupat was arrested, Thierry Letellier, the independent mayor of the neighbouring village, tended his sheep farm. He said: "They were my neighbours, helping me on the farm and selling my meat at the shop. They were kind, intelligent and spoke several languages. They were politicised, on the left and clearly anti-capitalist like lots of people here, but they were people active in community life who wanted to change society at a local level first." [1] There are two versions of Theory of the Young-Girl. The original version of the article appearing in Tiqqun 1 [56] was later revised [n] for republication as a stand-alone volume. [58] The revised version was translated into English by Ariana Reines; [59] although it treated most of the same ideas, the revision permuted several passages and substantially changed the language of the original text. With the exception of Theory of the Young-Girl and Theory of Bloom (see above note), all of Tiqqun's articles have been given an English rendering based on their original French versions. Theory of the Young-Girl and Theory of Bloom, however, were each first revised in French, and the English translations of each were based on their respective revisions. The original instances of both articles first appearing in Tiqqun 1 remain unavailable in English. The sabotage was done with the purpose of stopping the trains and couldn’t have resulted in any injuries or derailments." [10] A few rioters have claimed in court that they are the victims of politically motivated prosecution because they support Trump. Federal judges, including those appointed by Trump, have rejected these arguments. a b c d e f Toscano, Alberto (March–April 2009). "The war against pre-terrorism: The Tarnac 9 and The Coming Insurrection" (PDF). Radical Philosophy, No. 154.a b Duyé, Jeanne; Lévy, Yildune (January 23, 2014). "Interrogation of Yildune Lévy by Judge Jeanne Duyé" (PDF). Not Bored!. Le Monde major French news organization Le Monde maintains an archive of its reporting on the Tarnac Nine. An Italian phrase. The piece consists of a series of remarks on then-contemporary anti-globalization protests in Genoa, Prague and Seattle, and reproduces a flyer in parallel Italian and French.

A few of the Tarnac Nine were involved in producing Tiqqun, a French radical philosophy journal printed from 1999 to 2001. Tiqqun was steeped in the tradition of radical French intellectuals which includes Michel Foucault, Georges Bataille, the Situationist International, Gilles Deleuze, and Félix Guattari. The Coming Insurrection bears traces of influence from the works of these philosophers, and also, most notably, Giorgio Agamben's notions of the whatever singularity and being-in-common, and Alain Badiou's ontology of the event and truth procedures. Its analysis of capitalist civilization is clearly informed by Foucault's and Agamben's notion of biopower, Guy Debord's society of the spectacle, and Antonio Negri's concept of Empire. Environmentalism and the effects of global warming are generally discussed. Again, the author(s) dismiss the recent practice of businesses factoring environmental considerations into their plans, as being cynical: "The situation is like this: they hired our parents to destroy this world, and now they'd like to put us to work rebuilding it, and—to add insult to injury—at a profit." [15] The word environment itself is further dismissed as a cold, clinical word, the use of which indicates an alienated detachment of modern humans from the world in which they live. The purpose of the chapter is not to say that the author(s) are unconcerned for the natural world (they clearly lament extinction of fish species, among other examples), but rather to disdain the historical hypocrisy which they ascribe to businesses and states about environmental issues. Continuing with the theme, one positive example of insurrectionary possibility is cited: following Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans volunteers and residents established the Common Ground Clinic among other grassroots efforts, and at the same time resisted outside efforts aimed at (per the author(s)) reappropriation of the territory in the wake of a disaster, with a view towards long-term gentrification. Nine minor pieces appeared in Tiqqun 2, which included reproductions of flyers posted publicly, or for dissemination at demonstrations. The book is divided into two-halves. The first half attempts a diagnosis of the totality of modern capitalist civilization, moving through what the Committee identify as the "seven circles" of alienation, induced by states and capitalism: alienation relating to the self, to social relations, to work, to the urban, to the economy, to the environment, and finally to the state itself. Because the book is a radical leftist, theoretical work, this alienation can be alternately understood in the general sense of the word, or otherwise in its specifically Marxist sense. Rioters inside the Capitol after breaching barricades on Jan. 6, 2021. Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesMr Morisot said: “The police tried to link La Fabrique with the presumed authors of this work and militant actions. They mobilised anti-terror forces and were relentless but they never succeeded in finding a link.” In particular Coupat and Lévy were convicted of refusing to consent to a DNA test, but weren't given a sentence, and another defendant was convicted of handling stolen goods and attempting to falsify documents. [13]

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