Sumario: | This book explores the political philosophy of Gilles Deleuze, focusing on his unique concepts and approach to political thought. The author, Paul Patton, examines how Deleuze, in collaboration with Félix Guattari, developed a distinctively philosophical perspective on politics, diverging from traditional political theorists like Machiavelli and Rousseau. Key themes include difference and multiplicity, power, desire, and freedom. The book also addresses the challenges of understanding Deleuze's complex terminology and the conceptual framework underlying his works such as 'Anti-Oedipus' and 'A Thousand Plateaus'. Aimed at scholars of philosophy and political theory, this work provides insight into Deleuze's contributions to political thought and his influence on contemporary political discourse.
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