TOCForeword: We, the Multitude by Sylvere Loringer
Introduction
- People vs. Multitude: Hobbes and Spinoza
- Exorcized Plurality: The "Private" and the "Individual"
- Three Approaches to the Many
Day One: Forms of Dread and Refuge
- Beyond the Coupling of the Terms Fear/Anguish
- Common Places and "General Intellect"
- Publicness Without a Public Sphere
- Which One for the Many?
Day Two: Labor, Action, Intellect
- Juxtaposition of Poeisis and Praxis
- On Virtuosity: From Aristotle to Glenn Gould
- The Speaker as Performing Artist
- Culture Industry: Anticipation and Paradigm
- Language on the Stage
- Virtuosity in the Workplace
- Intellect as Score
- Reason of State and Exit
Day Three: Multitude as Subjectivity
- The Principle of Individuation
- An Equivocal Concept: Bio-Politics
- The Emotional Tonalities of the Multitude
- Idle Talk and Curiosity
Day Four: Ten These on the Multitude and Post-Fordist Capitalism
Bibliography
Index