** Chapter 1. Introduction: to live free
*** Outline of this book
*** Psychology for free spirits
*** Ontology for Social War
** A note on references
* Part 1: Psychology for Free Spirits
** Chapter 2. Bodies of drives
*** (i) Skepticism: our ignorance
*** (ii) Materialism: we are bodies
*** (iii) Drive patterns
*** (iv) Perspectivism: everything is valuing
*** (v) Dividualism: we are many
*** (vi) Mutability: everything can change
** Chapter 3. Incorporation
*** Mimesis
*** Research from recent psychology
*** Performativity
*** Memory, repetition and scripts
** Chapter 4. The herd and the norms
*** Uncovering morality
*** Morality of custom
*** Norms
*** Strands of herd instinct
*** The herd
** Chapter 5. Becoming an individual
*** The sovereign individual
*** The right to make promises
*** Ordering processes
*** Self-consciousness and language
*** Interventions
*** Self-transformation
*** Practices of the self
** Chapter 6. Slave morality
*** Nietzsche’s story of the state
*** Internalisation
*** Slavish values
*** The priests: managers of revolt
*** Slave morality today
** Chapter 7. Free spirits
*** Creativity of the weak
*** Self-making
*** Alone?
*** Transformation and struggle
* Part 2: Ontology for Social War
** Chapter 8. Individuals against domination
*** A restatement of the problem
*** Circles of action
** Chapter 9. Social ontology for social war
*** 1. Three ecologies
*** 2. Assemblages
*** 3. Encounters
*** 4. Scripts
*** 5. Projects and powers
*** 6. Joyful and sad encounters
*** 7. Enemies and allies
*** 8. Cultures: forms of life and culture-assemblages
*** 9. Contagious desires
*** 10. Creativity
*** 11. Practices of identity
*** 12. Domination and resistance
*** 13. Some technologies of war
*** 14. Rebellions
*** 15. Threats and force
*** 16. Rebel alliances
*** 17. Anarchy
** Chapter 10. Power and domination
*** Social power
*** Resources and relations
*** Domination
*** Technologies of domination
*** Foucault vs. Marxism
*** Domination as rulership
** Chapter 11. Capitalism as a culture of domination
*** Capitalism: the economy and below
*** Capitalism as a system of domination
*** Capitalism as an invasive culture
*** Some technologies of domination in capitalism
** Chapter 12. Against voluntary servitude
*** Deep domination and incorporation
*** In the dark workshop: James Scott on the arts of resistance
*** Resilience: Judith Herman on resisting trauma
*** The depth of capitalist domination
** Chapter 13. Packs vs. herds
*** Herds
*** Utilitarian coalitions
*** Relationships of love, desire and delight
*** Packs
*** Packs of free spirits
** Chapter 14. Spreading Anarchy
*** All impure
*** Not under the banner of truth
*** On Propaganda
*** Propaganda as seduction
** Chapter 15. Projectual Life
*** Projectuality
*** Nietzschean self-transformation
*** Interventions
*** Open-ended projects
* Appendix: Nietzsche vs. Anarchism
*** What Nietzsche thought of anarchism
*** Nietzsche’s knowledge of anarchism
*** Warnings for rebels
*** Anarchism without foundations
*** Nietzsche and the individualists
** Bibliography
*** Friedrich Nietzsche
*** Michel Foucault
*** Other authors