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==Themes== The book describes the socio-political tactic of creating temporary spaces that elude formal structures of control.<ref>{{cite book | last = Gray | first = Chris | title = Cyborg Citizen | publisher = Routledge | location = New York | year = 2001 | isbn = 0-415-91978-9 |page=47}}</ref> Bey later expanded the concept beyond the "temporary", saying, "We've had to consider the fact that not all existing autonomous zones are 'temporary.' Some are ... more-or-less 'permanent.'"<ref>{{cite web | title=Permanent TAZs | author=Hakim Bey| author-link=Hakim Bey |url=http://dreamtimevillage.org/articles/permanent_taz.html | work=Dream Time Village | date=Winter 1994 | access-date=7 December 2008}}</ref> Hence, the concept of the permanent autonomous zone. The titular section is divided up into the following subsections: # [[Pirate Utopia]]s # Waiting for the Revolution # The Psychotopology of Everyday Life # The Net and the Web # "Gone to Croatan" # Music as an Organizational Principle # The Will To Power as Disappearance # Ratholes in the Babylon of Information
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