How societies work The postscript was written as an update to the work of Deleuze's contemporary Michel Foucault, who had died in 1984. Deleuze called it a "postscript" not just because of its brevity ...
Gilles Deleuze in Big Sur, California, 1975. (Photo by Jean-Jacques Lebel) “Academics’ lives are seldom interesting,” Gilles Deleuze told Magazine Littéraire in 1988. The life of the mind is not ...
How do you like your philosophers on art? Suspicious? (See Plato's condemnation of the painter as mere "creator of appearances," little better than the poets he has banished from his ideal city.) ...
It begins with a paradox. Gilles Deleuze’s work is deeply concerned with ethics—his understanding of thought is imbued with ethical principles. Yet, he is rarely the first philosopher to come to mind ...
A critical and provocative exploration of the political, conceptual and cultural points of resonance between Deleuze's minor politics and Marx's critique of capitalist dynamics, Deleuze, Marx and ...
People who do a lot of gardening probably know what a “rhizome” is in botanical terms. It is a kind of plant (including the prolific “wandering Jew”) that pops out of the ground over an expanding area ...
Midmorning on Easter Monday of 1960, the French composer Jacques Besse, thirty-nine years old, newly homeless and mostly penniless, steps out into the slowly moving traffic at the busy intersection ...
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