<b>A new political critique from the authors of <i>The Coming Insurrection</i>, calling for a “destituent process” of outright refusal and utter indifference to government.</b><p><i>Now</i> is the phantom chapter to the Invisible Committee''s previous book, <i>To Our Friends</i>: a new critique from the anonymous collective that establishes their opposition to the world of capital and its law of labor, addresses current anti-terrorist rhetoric and the ferocious repression that comes with it, and clarifies the end of social democracy and the growing rumors of the need for a coming “civil war.” <i>Now</i> emerges at a time when the Invisible Committee''s contestation has found echoes throughout the West, with a collapse of trust in the police, an inept weariness on the part of the political system, a growing urgency for opposition, a return of the theme of the Commune, a vanishing distinction between radicals and citizens, and a widespread refusal on the part of t