AntiOedipus, Gilles Deleuze
AntiOedipus, Gilles Deleuze
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Anti-Oedipus
Capitalism and Schizophrenia

Author: Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari, Robert Hurley, Mark Seem, Helen R. Lane

Narrator: Jon Orsini

Unabridged: 21 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 12/05/2023


Synopsis

An "introduction to the nonfascist life" (Michel Foucault, from the Preface)

When it first appeared in France, Anti-Oedipus was hailed as a masterpiece by some and "a work of heretical madness" by others. In it, Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari set forth the following theory: Western society's innate herd instinct has allowed the government, the media, and even the principles of economics to take advantage of each person's unwillingness to be cut off from the group. What's more, those who suffer from mental disorders may not be insane, but could be individuals in the purest sense, because they are by nature isolated from society. More than twenty-five years after its original publication, Anti-Oedipus still stands as a controversial contribution to a much-needed dialogue on the nature of free thinking.

About The Author

Gilles Deleuze was a prolific French philosopher and author of 25 books. A self-described "pure metaphysician," he was a professor of philosophy at the University of Paris VIII and was known for a style that forced readers to reevaluate their philosophical assumptions. Deleuze, along with close friend and colleague Feliz Guattari, wrote a two-volume work on anti-psychoanalytic social philosophy called Capitalism and Schizophrenia. The first volume, Anti-Oedipus, is their best-known work.Felix Guattari was a French psychiatrist and philosopher. He founded the Society for Institutional Psychotherapy in 1965 and the Centre for Institutional Studies and Research in 1970. Trained as a psychoanalyst, he, along with close friend and colleague Gilles Deleuze, were instrumental figures in the anti-psychiatry movement, which challenged established viewpoints in psychoanalysis, philosophy, and sociology. The two wrote a two-volume work on anti-psychoanalytic social philosophy called Capitalism and Schizophrenia. The first volume, Anti-Oedipus, is their best-known work.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Greg on February 22, 2009

I could possibly say that this book ruined my life. I have never grappled with a book for as long as this one, for months I read and re-read it. I decided that I had to incorporate it into a paper that ended up taking me over a year to actually write and then edit, and then edit some more and then w......more

Goodreads review by akemi on March 01, 2021

deterritorialise me daddy deterritorialise me deterritorialise —......more

Goodreads review by Maxwell on September 10, 2018

I loved this the first time I read it. Hated it the second time. On the third I realize that, at least, it is worth reading three times. I’m caught in a love triangle between Deleuze (and his deformed #accelerationism brood) and their antagonists in the socialist tradition of dialectical / psychoana......more

Goodreads review by Morgan on June 17, 2024

This book is AMAZING. It’s IMPORTANT. It’s ENLIGHTENING. And it is also EXCRUCIATINGLY DIFFICULT. At least it was for THIS GUY. And it’s LONG. I FINALLY FINISHED IT. And I’m REAL GLAD I DID. But if I run a thought experiment wherein I am presented with the option of going back in time and rereading thi......more

Goodreads review by Beauregard on April 28, 2023

An incredibly engaging critique of psychoanalysis through a prism of 1972 eyes that is still highly entertaining to the modern reader of today and with ever vigilant warnings against fascism, the paradox of existing and the dangers of capitalism heavily filtered through the lens of Marx and Nietzsch......more


Quotes

" Renders palpable the metaphor of the unconscious as a worker, and does it in a brilliant, appropriately nutty way."
-The New Republic