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"Workers of the world, unite! Separately, in your own homes.!" - Asocialism

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Meta-Anarchism, also known as Deleuzoguattarianism, is a philosophical and political ideology that focuses on an analysis of different social structures based upon ideas such as machines, territories, war machines, etc. It analyzes these structures from a Post-Structuralist and a Post-Modernist perspective, rejecting any fundamental principle for its ideas, instead relying on what Deleuze and Guattari call Pragmatics. Their political ideas are broadly based upon Post-Left ideas arising after may 68.

History

Before May 68'

Deleuze And Guattari's Collaboration

After Deleuze And Guattari

Beliefs

Tenets

Machinic Analysis Of Capital

The Statist Co-option Of The War Machine

Deteritorialization And Proto-Accelerationism

The Freeing Of Desire

Molecular Revolutions

Variants

Sub-Ideologies

Deleuzianism

Guattarism

Schools Of Thought

Dark Deleuzianism

Personality

How to Draw

  1. draw a ball
  2. make the background white
  3. draw a few variously colored dots inside the ball
  4. draw the eyes and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Decrepit blue #9BCED9 155, 206, 217
cyan #76CFEA 118, 207, 234
light blue #44CFF3 68, 207, 243
death worship green #C0E88B 192, 232, 139
almost violet #b1ACE8 177, 172, 232
red? #EF9993 239, 153, 147
seafoam green #72E8C6 114, 232, 198

Obviously these do not have to be done in order, as that would impose a symbolic strata which restrains the free flow of desire.

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

Enemies

Further Reading

Gallery

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  1. "I think Felix Guattari and I are both still Marxists, though perhaps in different ways." in Negotiations 1972-1990