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l'Antioedipe
Capitalisme et schizophrénie
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Anti-Oedipus, written by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, is a highly influential work of philosophy and critical theory.
Published in 1972, it is the first volume of their collaborative project, Capitalism and Schizophrenia.
The book offers a radical critique of traditional psychoanalysis, particularly its Oedipal framework, and explores the connections between desire, capitalism, and social power.
Deleuze and Guattari introduce key concepts such as 'desiring-machines' and 'the body without organs' to challenge conventional understandings of subjectivity and social structures.
Anti-Oedipus is known for its complex and provocative ideas, and it has had a significant impact on various fields, including philosophy, literary theory, and cultural studies.
Published in 1972, it is the first volume of their collaborative project, Capitalism and Schizophrenia.
The book offers a radical critique of traditional psychoanalysis, particularly its Oedipal framework, and explores the connections between desire, capitalism, and social power.
Deleuze and Guattari introduce key concepts such as 'desiring-machines' and 'the body without organs' to challenge conventional understandings of subjectivity and social structures.
Anti-Oedipus is known for its complex and provocative ideas, and it has had a significant impact on various fields, including philosophy, literary theory, and cultural studies.
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as a work by Deleuze and Guattari where Villiers de Lillardin, Alfred Jarry and Marcel Schwab are fundamental.

Madeleine Chalmers

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Madeleine Chalmers, "French Technological Thought and the Nonhuman Turn" (Edinburgh UP, 2024)
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as one of the works in which names of fin de siècle authors can be found.

Madeleine Chalmers

Madeleine Chalmers, "French Technological Thought and the Nonhuman Turn" (Edinburgh UP, 2024)
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comme un livre où Guattari et Deleuze disaient qu'il essayait de prendre en compte la révolution avortée de 68.

Camille Robcis

Soigner la folie, une histoire 3/3 : Humaniser le soin. Histoire d'une psychiatrie libératrice
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as a previous work of Deleuze and Guattari, before writing Mille Plateaux.

Anna Longo

"Mille plateaux" de Deleuze et Guattari 2/4 : Machine de guerre : les nomades contre l'Etat



