Deleuze and Guattari’s Philosophy of ‘Becoming-Revolutionary’

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Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 27 abr 2020 - 260 páginas
This book reconstructs Deleuze and Guattari’s micropolitics toward a philosophy of ‘becoming-revolutionary’. It provides novel ways to comprehend their political philosophy, through a critical engagement with Chantal Mouffe’s theorization of radical democracy, Michael Hardt and Negri’s diagnosis of Empire, Franco Berardi’s analysis of semiocapitalism, the Philippine Party-List System Act, and the ASEAN Integration Project, to name a few. These initiatives aim to examine, expand, and challenge Deleuzo-Guattarian philosophy against the backdrop of various present-day predicaments and practices that perpetually allow people to choose their own oppression. Furthermore, the book embarks on an invigorating journey through philosophy, politics, cultural studies, and contemporary events, searching for new modes of thinking and resistance that carry with them the radical potentials of a revolution-to-come. Through the philosophy of becoming-revolutionary, the book endorses the cultivation of new concepts, subjectivities, and relations, capable of subverting advanced capitalism and other kinds of ethical fascism toward a people- and world-to-come.

 

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Introduction
1
Chapter One
20
Chapter Two
48
Chapter Three
85
Chapter Four
112
Chapter Five
135
Chapter Six
162
Chapter Seven
190
Conclusion
213
References
220
Index
235
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Raniel S.M. Reyes is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy and a Research Fellow at the Research Center for Culture, Arts, and Humanities of the University of Santo Tomas, the Philippines. He obtained his PhD in Philosophy in the same institution, with his dissertation focusing on Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari’s philosophy of becoming-revolutionary. He is one of the Managing Editors of Kritike: An Online Journal of Philosophy, and has published work in journals such as Philosophia, Philippiniana Sacra, and Buddhi. His areas of specialization are Deleuze and Guattari, Nietzsche, critical theory, and socio-political philosophy.

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