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Deleuze Versus Agamben on Creativity and Resistance

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Exploring Resistance and Creativity in Art and Protests

The act of creating art is seen as an act of resistance by Deleuze, as each piece of art embodies resistance by either releasing potential or resisting the passing of time. This concept is reflected in protests where people come together to resist oppressive forces and highlight global injustices. The media's framing of these events is discussed as a reflection of the bourgeois order's genocidal implications. Creative acts of resistance are prevalent in various forms, and the fall of oppressive systems is inevitable. The essay emphasizes the role of philosophy in creating concepts that challenge the existing order, suggesting that philosophy should be hostile to the current state of affairs to avoid being complicit in oppressive systems.

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