** 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