** Introduction: Recognition and its Discontents
*** LAYING SIEGE TO EMPIRE FROM OUTSIDE THE CITY GATES
*** ALL THAT IS RECOGNIZABLE MELTS INTO AIR
*** THE OTHER: A RELIC OF RECOGNITION PAST
*** BEYOND RECOGNITION
** Five Theses on The Politics of Cruelty
*** 1. The politics that seduces us is not ethical, it is cruel.
*** 2. Few emotions burn like cruelty.
*** 3. Those motivated by cruelty are neither fair nor impartial.
*** 4. Their actions speak with an intensity that does not desire permission, let alone seek it.
*** 5. While social anarchism sings lullabies of altruism, there are those who play with the hot flames of cruelty.
*** A Brief Note For Enemies And Allies
** Letter to the Editor (by the Mary Nardini Gang)
** A Cautious Reply
** The Real War [La guerre véritable] (anonymous)
** Against the State of Emergency [Contre l’état d’urgence, l’urgence de prendre la rue] (anonymous)
** People Who Have Been Surveilled by the Police or the State Asked to Take A Picture That Reveals Nothing About Them
** Notes on People Who Have Been Surveilled by the Police or the State Asked to Take A Picture That Reveals Nothing About Them (by Gabriel Saloman)
** The Tyranny of Imagery: Or, Escaping the Zoopraxiscope (anonymous)
*** AN INFERNAL COUPLE: PRIVILEGE THEORY & INSURRECTIONALISM
*** AFROPESSIMISM AND THE EXISTENTIAL COMMONS
*** AUTONOMY AND SELF-ABOLITION
** Peak Panik (with Johannes Büttner and Helge Peters)