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Chaosophy
Book • 1995
Chaosophy, a compilation of Félix Guattari's writings from 1972 to 1977, delves into his unique philosophical framework known as schizoanalysis.
It explores the intricate interplay between desire, power, and social structures, challenging traditional Marxist and psychoanalytic perspectives.
Guattari introduces the concept of 'micro-fascism,' analyzing how subtle forms of oppression permeate everyday life.
The book emphasizes the importance of deterritorialization and the creation of new lines of flight to escape oppressive systems.
Chaosophy remains a seminal work in post-structuralist thought, influencing fields ranging from philosophy and psychoanalysis to political theory and art.
It explores the intricate interplay between desire, power, and social structures, challenging traditional Marxist and psychoanalytic perspectives.
Guattari introduces the concept of 'micro-fascism,' analyzing how subtle forms of oppression permeate everyday life.
The book emphasizes the importance of deterritorialization and the creation of new lines of flight to escape oppressive systems.
Chaosophy remains a seminal work in post-structuralist thought, influencing fields ranging from philosophy and psychoanalysis to political theory and art.
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Mentioned by Adam C. Jones , Will, and Craig throughout the episode as the central focus of their discussion on micro-fascism.

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