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Tag Archives: Gilles Deleuze
Revolution born of exhaustion
More than tiring, the capitalist world exhausts possibilities; indeed, through fatigue, it blinds to our exhaustion. What lies before us is a repetition of the same. But that repetition can not entirely cover over the meaningless of our lives divorced … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-capitalism, capitalism, Gilles Deleuze, Mark Fisher, Tiqqun
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The gilets jaunes: Fractures and lines of escape
Saturday, January 19, Act 10: The blocking of motorways weakens, occupations of roundabouts are increasingly cleared away by force (unless negotiated with local authorities), the marches in different cities appear more ordered, confined by marshals, Macron’s promises and his “great … Continue reading
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Tagged france, gilets jaunes, Gilles Deleuze, insurrection
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Nietzsche and anarchy
I don’t say that my values and desires are the right or true ones. For instance, I don’t say that it is right or true to love anarchy and hate domination. I affirm my values. This affirmation is not like … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, Felix Guattari, Friedrich Nietzsche, Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault
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Shards of time amid spaces of rebellion
This essay is the child of an earlier reflection on time and revolution, as well as of work on the 15th of May movement in spain, Pasolini and anti-fascism, and other essays posted on Autonomies, from which it borrows generously. … Continue reading
Anarchy’s dancing friends
for n.m.and a.b. for the members of the Paideia collective Ain’t many guys travel around together,” he mused. “I don’t know why. Maybe ever’body in the whole damn world is scared of each other. John Steinbeck Friendship, this relation … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchism, Bakunin, Colin Ward, Cornelius Castoriadis, Emma Goldman, Gilles Deleuze, Giorgio Agamben, Kropotkin, Malatesta, Paul Goodman, revolution
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A B [Cinétract/Film-tract]
Gilles Deleuze, revolution, Palestine and stereoscopy From Lundi Matin #427, (06/05/2024) … What follows is an extract from Gilles Deleuze’s Abécédaire/The ABC Primer, over a series of images of stereoscopic photographs of Palestine dating from the 19th century. We have … Continue reading →