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A thousand plateaus:

capitalism and schizophrenia
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U of Minnesota Press, 1987 - Philosophy - 610 pages
Suggests an open system of psychological exploration to cut through accepted norms of morality, language, and politics
  

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But I don't know that he is a good writer. - Goodreads
this book has no ending, or beginning for that matter. - Goodreads
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This is mind blowing. I don't think I totally understand everything but reading it and imagining what it means is a revelation. It seems to promote a consciousness of the world that is devoid of ... Read full review

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"capitalism only functions on condition that it inhibits this tendency or that it push back or displace this limit. Hence schizophrenia is not the identity of capitalism, but on the contrary its ...

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Contents

IV
3
V
26
VI
39
VII
75
VIII
111
IX
149
X
167
XI
192
XVI
351
XVII
424
XVIII
474
XIX
501
XX
517
XXI
577
XXII
579
XXIII
589

XII
208
XIII
232
XIV
310
XXIV
611
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Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris VIII, Vincennes/Saint Denis. He published 25 books, including five in collaboration with F?lix Guattari.

FA(c)lix Guattari (1930-1992), post-'68 French psychoanalyst and philosopher, is the author of "Anti-Oedipus" (with Gilles Deleuze), "The Anti-Oedipus Papers" (Semiotext(e)), and other books. Semiotext(e) has published the first two volumes of his complete essays, "Chaosophy" (1995) and "Soft Subversions" (1996), and will publish the final volume, "Chaos and Complexity, " in 2008.

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