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The page matters because it shows how Negarestani's archive spills beyond a few canonical works into interviews, horror fragments, project notes, and conceptual commentary. Post-CCRU theory-fiction is kept alive here through unusual relays rather than through one settled genre.
These pages work by moving between horror, interview, commentary, and project-writing. Conceptual labor survives through mixed forms that keep thought mobile, synthetic, and unfinished.
That matters because Negarestani's importance is not exhausted by a handful of famous books or essays. The archive needs this larger public and para-public layer to show how his inhumanist and post-CCRU concerns keep mutating across genres.
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Track where synthetic reason, inhuman labor, or material decomposition reappears even in the strangest formats. That continuity is often the page's real value.
Representative extracts
Definition · paragraph 1
53 COLLAPSE I The Militarization of Peace: Absence of Terror or Terror of Absence? Reza Negarestani INTRODUCTION This essay explores the rise of a new wave of terrorism which exploits its own dissolution, making a weapon of the doctrine of Taqiyya or strategic (dis)simulation, dismantling the theatrical aspect of the battlefield and selecting civilians as primary targets and ‘molecular battlefields’.
Definition · paragraph 25
77 Negarestani – Militarization of Peace to specified and preprogrammed regions to protect its critical terrains and vulnerable mechanisms, or trans- forming its macropolitics into a viable micropolitics which are open at one end and grounded at the other end.
Definition · paragraph 37
89 Negarestani – Militarization of Peace every function or positioning of the prey Y, which would comprise for the most part normal survival functions and ordinary individual or social activities) can be transferred to its corresponding x and eventually fulfill it too.
Definition · paragraph 35
87 Negarestani – Militarization of Peace its niche with the niche of its target. He entirely overlaps his prey and its niche and thus remains silent. Coin(x,y)↔∃z(Cov(z,x) & Cov(z,y)) (x and y coincide if and only if there is some z that is covered by both x and y; z standing here for niche.
Afterlife · paragraph 13
65 Negarestani – Militarization of Peace disease against the tree: to be precise, he starts to extinguish the most expendable and smallest leaves grow- ing at the top of the tree and its branchlets, and continues his work to the rest of leaves, without damaging the main trunk or roots.
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Reza Negarestani and Inhumanism Primary section
Negarestani, inhumanism, and the philosophical afterlives that extend beyond shorthand accelerationism.