On Reading This Book | p. vii |
Prolegomenon: "We're Tired of Trees" | p. 1 |
Political Atomism (the Nietzschean Argument) | |
Unilateralism versus | |
Multilateralism (the Foucauldian Argument) | |
Ubiquity and Universality (the Determinist Argument) | |
Occultism and Cryptography (the Nominalist Argument) | |
Nodes | p. 23 |
Technology (or Theory) | |
Theory (or Technology) | |
Protocol in Computer Networks | |
Protocol in Biological Networks | |
An Encoded Life | |
Toward a Political Ontology of Networks | |
The Defacement of Enmity | |
Biopolitics and Protocol | |
Life-Resistance | |
The Exploit | |
Counterprotocol | |
Edges | p. 103 |
Abandoning the Body Politic | |
The Ghost in the Network | |
Birth of the Algorithm | |
Political Animals | |
Sovereignty and the State of Emergency | |
Epidemic and Endemic | |
Network Being | |
Good Viruses (SimSARS I) | |
Medical Surveillance (SimSARS II) | |
Rhetorics of Freedom | |
A Google Search for My Body | |
Divine Metabolism | |
Universals of Identification | |
RFC001b: BmTP | |
Unknown Unknowns | |
Codification, Not Reification | |
Tactics of Nonexistence | |
Disappearance; or, I've Seen It All Before | |
Stop Motion | |
Pure Metal | |
The Hypertrophy of Matter (Four Definitions and One Axiom) | |
The User and the Programmer | |
Interface | |
There Is No Content | |
Trash, Junk, Spam | |
Coda: Bits and Atoms | p. 149 |
Notes for a Liberated Computer Language | p. 159 |
Notes | p. 167 |
Index | p. 183 |
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