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fangednominals · 1 year
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"A Thousand Plateaus" (1980), Gilles Deleuze & Felix Guattari
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gravity-rainbow · 5 months
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"… the major enemy, the strategic adversary is fascism. And not only historical fascism, the fascism of Hitler and Mussolini—which was able to mobilize and use the desire of the masses so effectively—but also the fascism in us all, in our heads and in our everyday behaviour, the fascism that causes us to love power, to desire the very thing that dominates and exploits us." Michel Foucault, Preface to “Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia”, by Gilles Deleuze & Felix Guattari
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wiregrrrl · 1 year
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This quote from Guattari goes hard. It’s from “To Have Done with the Massacre of the Body”
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reterritorialisation · 6 months
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Deleuze & Guattari
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sluttyhaecceities · 8 months
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"That is why the fundamental problem of political philosophy is still precisely the one that Spinoza saw so clearly, and that Wilhelm Reich rediscovered: "Why do men fight for their servitude as stubbornly as though it were their salvation?" How can people possibly reach the point of shouting: "More taxes! Less bread!"? As Reich remarks, the astonishing thing is not that some people steal or that others occasionally go out on strike, but rather that all those who are starving do not steal as a regular practice, and all those who are exploited are not continually out on strike: after centuries of exploitation, why do people still tolerate being humiliated and enslaved, to such a point, indeed, that they actually want humiliation and slavery not only for others but for themselves? Reich is at his profoundest as a thinker when he refuses to accept ignorance or illusion on the part of the masses as an explanation of fascism, and demands an explanation that will take their desires into account, an explanation formulated in terms of desire: no, the masses were not innocent dupes; at a certain point, under a certain set of conditions, they wanted fascism, and it is this perversion of the desire of the masses that needs to be accounted for."
Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, Anti Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia (Page 29)
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professeur-stump · 28 days
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Le paranoïaque machine des masses, et ne cesse de former de grands ensembles, d'inventer des appareils lourds pour l'encadrement et la répression des machines désirantes. Certes, il ne lui est pas difficile de passer pour raisonnable, en invoquant des buts et des intérêts collectifs […]
(Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari, L'Anti-Œdipe)
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autonoes · 5 months
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today in the library i turned a deleuze and guattari paragraph into a poem
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zurich-snows · 3 months
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Why does the child die, or the bird fall as though pierced by an arrow? Because of the “danger” inherent in any line that escapes, in any line of flight or creative deterritorialization: the danger of veering toward destruction, toward abolition. [...] Music has a thirst for destruction, every kind of destruction, extinction, breakage, dislocation. Is that not its potential “fascism”? (A Thousand Plateaus, 1980, trans. B. Massumi, 1987, p. 299)
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schizofia · 1 year
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backrooms-princess · 5 months
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loneberry · 1 year
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“The BwO [body without organs] is the egg. But the egg is not regressive; on the contrary, it is perfectly contemporary, you always carry it with you as your own milieu of experimentation, your associated milieu. The egg is the milieu of pure intensity, spatium not extension, Zero intensity as principle of production. There is a fundamental convergence between science and myth, embryology and mythology, the biological egg and the psychic or cosmic egg: the egg always designates this intensive reality, which is not undifferentiated, but is where things and organs are distinguished solely by gradients, migrations, zones of proximity. The egg is the BwO. The BwO is not "before" the organism; it is adjacent to it and is continually in the process of constructing itself.”
—Deleuze and Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus
Some egg theory for all u deleuzeheads out there itching for an omelette without organs, an omelette of pure potential…
The pythagoreans didn’t eat beans bc they were…like the universe? It seems somehow related. The bean is the OG BwO
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deluluze · 2 months
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sivavakkiyar · 1 year
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Deleuze & Guattati, Anti-Oedipus
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wiregrrrl · 9 months
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Deltarune, or how do you become a Body without Organs?
After a year of struggling with it, the video is FINALLY out!
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esmamig · 1 year
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Félix Guattari on the micropolitical vs macropolitical.
Source: Machinic Eros
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natvoltaic · 1 year
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Oh right because I haven't shared it here:
REVOLUTIONARY GIRL TSUKASA HIIRAGI
a hyperstitional yuri guro fic about anime girls causing the apocalypse (DON'T SHOW YOUR PARENTS) https://archiveofourown.org/works/36234238
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