Neo-Touseyism

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Neo-Touseyism is an ideology created by 07(me), that first and foremost aims to explore deluzian and post-modern philosophy and its application to revolutionary communist thought.

= Thought =

[[File:Marx.png]] Analysis of capital and capitalist system
 On alienation 

In the Marxist theory of capitalism, he lays out a theory of alienation, describing the separation of workers from the products of their labor, no control of the process of their labor, and the deliberate process of turning workers against each other, and separating them from their co-workers. This is illustrated through how the capitalist system operates.

1. The products of labor are not directly owned by workers, in other words the products of the labor you do (deliver packages, make pizzas, make shoes, flip burgers, etc) do not directly belong to you, instead the products belong to the owner class (the ones that pay you) and then they give you back a proportion of the products of the labor you did, the owner class did not participate in the labor process, but yet get to keep some of the profit of what the laborers did, while the laborers get less get less in profit then the labor that they did is worth. The Reason that the working class enters into contracts like these are becuase they dont own the means of production (land, factories, proper equipment) so in order to make money (so they can live) they must inter into contracts with the owner class (those who own the means of production) in order to survive.

2. Because the owner class owns the means of production they also control how the labor is done. They are able to control how the workplace operates, and how the labor is done. Even though the workers are the ones doing the labor the owner class have full control over how the working class do the labor, despite doing none of it themselves.

3. To prevent workers from uniting to oppose the owner class, the capitalist system directly drives the laborers to compete with one another, often times making them compete for a job in the first place, and then once they have the job being forced to compete with their co-workers.

These are not only part of the capitalist system but fundamental to its existence.

''"Capitalist production, therefore, develops technology, and the combining together of various processes into a social whole, only by sapping the original sources of all wealth - the soil and the laborer." -Karl Marx''

Read these:  An analysis of the present state of capital 
 * | The economic and philosophic manuscripts of 1844
 * | Das Kapital

Capital is a mighty force, one in the constant pursuit of never-ending growth a pursuit strong enough to single handedly destroy the natural world, an entity that has existed fore millions of years, destroyed at the hand of one highly destructive system.

This pursuit of profit, of growth, is exploitive of everything it can use, nature, humans, politics, and social interactions. Capital works as an entity constantly destroying and fabricating desires, to serve its need of profit. Society becomes competition driven and avaricious, degrading community and social interactions at the hands of capital.

''“All human life, from the very beginning of its development within capitalist society, has undergone an impoverishment. More than this, capitalist society is death organized with all the appearances of life. Here it is not a question of death as the extinction of life, but death-in-life, death with all the substance of power of life. The human being is dead and is no more than a ritual of capital.”― Jacques Camatte''

[[File:Postmodernicon.png]] Spectacles and The Codification of Desire
 Control Societies 

Control Societies are a form social organization in which individuals are monitored and controlled through the use of technology, under the illusion of expanded freedom using these techonogies.

Control Societies are a way of maintaining social order, the society we live in is one centered around technology, that is how society funtions, how to live the life we are told (lied) we should live, and through all of this our constant and necessary use of technology we are monitored and controlled, while still under the illusion that the technological world has expanded freedom.

''“The old monetary mole is the animal of the spaces of enclosure, but the serpent is that of the societies of control. We have passed from one animal to the other, from the mole to the serpent, in the system under which we live, but also in our manner of living and in our relations with others. The disciplinary man was a discontinuous producer of energy, but the man of control is undulatory, in orbit, in a continuous network.” ― Gilles Deleuze''

 A look into situationist thought and Avante Garde art 

A majority of situationist thought is dedicated to the idea of the "spectacle," which referrences the way in that the mass media and consumerism creates a false sense of reality and destroy authentic social life. The spectacle is not merely an image but the control of social relations through imagis. The situationist method of countering this mass media is through attempting to challenge the spectacle by creating their alternate forms of media and art that were focused on every day life and unique forms of expression.

The movements rejected traditional notions of beauty and sought to challenge the conventions of art by changing the traditional notions or forms of art. This is a way of combating mass media.

"The spectacle is not a collection of images, but a social relation among people, mediated by images."--Guy Debord

 Hyper Reality 

 Codifying the flows of desire 

[[File:Post-Autonomism.png]] A Resistance To Capital
 The Abolition Of Capital 

 Worker Autonomism 

 Micro-rebellions and their power 

= Figures = Figures
 * Primary
 * [[File:Enlightenment.png]] Spinoza 
 * [[File:Karl_Marx.png]]Karl Marx 
 * [[File:Nietzsche-icon.png]] Friedrich Nietzsche
 * [[File:Sartre.png]]Jean-Paul Sartre 
 * [[File:ExistFem.png]] Simone De Beauvoir 
 * [[File:StructMarx.png]]  Louis Althusser 
 * [[File:Deleuze.png]] Gilles Deleuze 
 * [[File:Poststruct.png]] Michel Foucault 
 * [[File:PostMarxism.png]]Jean Baudrillard 
 * [[File:Auton.png]] Antonio Negri 
 * [[File:Postsitu.png]]Jean-Pierre Voyer 
 * [[File:Camatte.png]] Jaques Camatte
 * [[File:Communization.png]] Giles Duave
 * [[File:Leftac.png]]Mark Fisher 
 * [[File:DarkDeleuze.png]]Andrew Culp 
 * Minor
 * [[File:HegelianPhilosophy.png]] Hegel 
 * [[File:StirnInhuman.png]] Max Stirner
 * [[File:Existentialist Anarchism.png]] Franz Kafka
 * [[File:Lacan.png]] Jacques Lacan
 * [[File:Camus.png]] Albert Camus
 * [[File:Poststruct.png]] Jacques Derrida
 * [[File:Debord.png]] Guy Debord