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Mentioned in 19 episodes

A Thousand Plateaus

Capitalism and Schizophrenia
Book • 1987
A Thousand Plateaus is a key text in the 'Capitalism and Schizophrenia' series by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari.

It advances a unique philosophical approach that draws from but critiques both Freudian and Marxist theories.

The book is structured as a series of 'plateaus' that can be read in any order, each exploring different concepts such as rhizomes, stratification, and the distinction between smooth and striated space.

It is essential reading for those interested in critical theory, feminism, literary theory, and contemporary Western culture.

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Mentioned in 19 episodes

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Jordan Hall
in the context of a business meeting with Sergey Brin at Google headquarters.
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532. A Dialogue So Dangerous, It Just Might Bring You Wisdom | John Vervaeke and Jordan Hall
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Chantelle Gray
as a book that sparked her interest in anarchism.
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Deleuze: Desiring Anarchy w/ Chantelle Gray
Mentioned as a work by Deleuze and Guattari that added to Robert Wilson's worldview.
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Socializing Sports: Reclaiming The Beautiful Game from Capital & Empire
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Jordan Hall
as the book he was reading while waiting for a business meeting at Google.
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A Sense-Making Odyssey, Part 2: Jordan Peterson, John Vervaeke & Jordan Hall
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Bill Cashmore
in relation to Deleuze's philosophy and metaphysics.
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Ontologies of Queerness: Deleuze, Butler, and Beyond with Billie Cashmore and Xenogothic
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Eugene W. Holland
in relation to their work on schizoanalysis and its application to understanding the capitalist market.
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Eugene W. Holland, "Perversions of the Market: Sadism, Masochism, and the Culture of Capitalism" (SUNY Press, 2024)
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Geoff Shullenberger
as one of the books that attempts to reformulate the theories of Marx and Freud.
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Hard Landing
Mentioned as the book the hosts are discussing in this episode, focusing on the plateau '1933, Micropolitics and Segmentarity'.
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Deleuze and Guattari - Micropolitics and Segmentarity
Mentioned in relation to the concept of assemblage.
232 - Lithium (feat. Mark Goodale)
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Taylor Atkins
in the context of Deleuze's critique of Platonism.
Raymond Ruyer - There is No Subsconscious: Embryogenesis and Memory
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Phil Ford
in relation to the refrain as the origin of music and the idea of de-territorialization.
Episode 194: Animal Songs, with Meredith Michael
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Julian Bleeker
in contrast to "Practices of Future Casting", highlighting its illegibility.
N°096 - Tobias Revell Stories To Imagine Alternate Futures
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David Guignion
as a book he recommends listening to.
Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari's "Anti-Oedipus" (Chapter 2/4)
Referenced by Taylor when discussing scholarship trends.
The Lamella and the Lacanian Break: Taylor Adkins on “Position of the Unconscious”
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Toby Chappell
as containing only a brief footnote mentioning Charles Sanders Peirce.
The Work of Charles Sanders Pearce with Toby Chappell
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Taylor Atkins
as the subject of discussion, specifically focusing on '1874, Three Novellas, or What Happened'.
Deleuze and Guattari - Three Novellas or What Happened?
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Craig
in the context of Deleuze's use of multiplicity with Guattari.
Becoming Worthy of the Event: Deleuze, Nietzsche, and Revolutionary Ethics with Justin
Mentioned as part of a debate in the Deleuze-Guattari community regarding caution.
Deleuze and Guattari - How Do You Make Yourself a Body Without Organs?
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David Guignion
as a key work in understanding the concept of the body without organs.
Body Without Organs | Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari | Keyword
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Eugene W. Holland
in relation to their concept of 'schizoanalysis'.
Eugene W. Holland, "Perversions of the Market: Sadism, Masochism, and the Culture of Capitalism" (SUNY Press, 2024)

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