Explain Deleuze to Me
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Explain Deleuze to me and why it's relevant to anarchists.
Beginning with all the references made by anarchists found in this search result:
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/search?query=deleuze&sort=&filter_topic…
and then maybe going into the 3 text by him that are on the library:
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/category/author/gilles-deleuze
a brief note about search results
Instead of sharing search results, which is notoriously the most broken part of the project, I would suggest browsing this author by the topics, found here:
Gilles Deleuze (20 texts here.)
https://theanarchistlibrary.org/category/topic/gilles-deleuze
Which ones stand out as the good reads for you and why?
hi, thanks for the quick…
hi, thanks for the quick answer. never mind that troll who replied. the first link i pasted is a search which was then sifted by topic so as to yield less results and narrow the discussion down a bit. i have not yet read any of these texts save for Postscript on the Societies of Control https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/gilles-deleuze-postscript-on-th…. i was not impressed. i've skimmed other texts by Deleuze in the past and found them off-putting. I was wondering if someone that had read some of his texts could relay what they find appealing so that maybe it makes me salivate to read something in specific. or maybe get discussion going by the many readers of this popular author so i can understand why he's so popular right now.
Deleuze Snooze
Just read what gets you pumped, friend. If Deleuze doesn't do it for you, don't do it. Why make work for yourself?
In the most general sense, I…
In the most general sense, I think the attraction to deleuze is in the openness of his work. He’s not so much focused on a critique of the usual systems that anarchists tend to oppose, but a reimagining of our relationships to them. It’s about concepts as opposed to polemics. The challenge here is that his work is very academic, often opaque, and references a wide range of works the average anarchist reader will need to become somewhat familiar with to follow along. Not knowing what type of texts you enjoy, I’d recommend starting with A Thousand Plateaus. I wouldn’t start from the beginning, but jump around and see if anything sparks your interest. If it does, you’ll have plenty of other texts to read as you work through it. I’d also highly recommend looking for a reading group or even just listening to some podcasts. There’s very little agreement, even amongst deleuze scholars, regarding his work, so there’s a chance that someone’s take will resonate with you if you cast a wide net. Hope this helps.
Deleuze with his philosophy…
Deleuze with his philosophy of Difference is very close to Proudon's theory, as in contrast with the Hegelianism.
I find his readings filling me.
"his philosophy of Difference"
How is this different (no pun intended) to Levinas' notion of the Different? Or is Deleuze into recycling?
Apples and Oranges. Don't…
Apples and Oranges. Don't just name drop different thinkers using similar words and begging for explanation from others. Do you reading.
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