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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Is Tyler Durden Insane? (J.C. Oleson)

 

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I. Introduction: Welcome to Fight Club
II. Who is Tyler Durden?
III. Is Tyler Durden “Insane”?
A. A Brief History of Insanity
1. The “Wild Beast” Test
2. The “Child of Fourteen” Test
3. The Insane Delusion Test
4. The Irresistible Impulse Test
5. The M’Naghten Test
6. The Durham Test
7. The American Law Institute Test
8. The Modern Statutory Test (Ghosts of M’Naghten)
B. Square Pegs in Round Holes: Fitting Multiple Personality Disorder Into Existing Insanity Tests
C. The Insanity of Tyler Durden
1. The Unified Approach (Tyler Durden)
2. The Host Approach (Norton)
3. The Alter Approach (Pitt)
IV. Is It Insane to Reject Consumer Culture by Violent Means?
A. The World of Tyler Durden
B. Culture Jamming
C. Theodore Kaczynski
V. Conclusion: Tapping Out
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