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Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari's "Anti-Oedipus" (Chapter 1/4)

Theory & Philosophy

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The Losing Guitar

The body without organs opposes this kind of production. So they say that the full body without organs is the unproductive, the sterile, the unengendered, the unconsumable. In order to resist organ machines, the body without organs presents its smooth, slippery opaque, taut surface as a barrier. This serves as the basis for their- their understanding of the initial repression and paranoia.

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