Can anyone tell me about this?
Yeah Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari could probably tell you a lot.
Michel Foucualt has you cover. They even included his preface in that book.
>>7333323
>being crazy is great because it makes you free from capitalism or something like that
>>7333323
It's packed with puns, jokes and double entendres.
And it makes reading it hard.
>>7333346
Is this really what it's about?
>>7333369
No it's about how capitalism drives people schizophrenic aka diverse identity. We have militant queer egotists and feminists today.
>>7333369
no, dickhead. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/deleuze/#AntOed
>>7333375
Ah, ok. That makes a lot more sense.
>>7333323
Hey I actually just picked this up. Has anyone got any other works that I should read to continue my study of schizoanalysis?
>>7333395
Aaron? Also, thanks all I'll look into it more.
>>7333323
>found out about this book a few weeks back and add it to my list, casually mention it in a few threads based off the little knowledge I have of it
>suddenly see it posted all over
weird shit
>>7333872
I wish I was Aaron :/ but um let me know.
>>7333323
so do these types of books actually bring any evidence to the table or do they just say pretty words that "sound right"?
>>7333375
But Marxists did that.
>>7333963
The second one
>>7333982
why do people put any stock into this type of stuff? I can imagine it being useful as a way to think of new avenues of real analysis and inquiry but how the hell do people justify basing their politics and world view on what is essentially just a narrative?
>>7334011
>but how the hell do people justify basing their politics and world view on what is essentially just a narrative?
we all do this desu senpai
>>7334011
worldviews not based upon narratives are basically impossible.
Just read: >>>/his/161778