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    April 28, 2006

    Foucault on Deleuze...

    Foucault's preface to the English edition of Gilles Deleuze's Anti-Oedipus is just wonderful...

    Free political action from all unitary and totalizing paranoia
    Develop action, thought, and desires by proliferation, juxtaposition, and disjunction, and not by subdivision and pyramidal hierarchization.
    Withdraw allegiance from the old categories of the Negative (law limit, castration, lack, lacuna), which Western thought has so long held sacred as a form of power and an access to reality.  Prefer what is positive and multiple: difference over uniformity, flows over unities, mobile arrangements over systems.  Believe that what is productive is not sedentary but nomadic.
    Do not think that one has to be sad in order to be militant, even though the thing one is fighting is abominable.  It is the connection of desire to reality (and not its reatreat into the forms of representation) that posseses revolutionary force.
    Do not use thought to ground a political practice in Truth; nor political action to discredit, as mere speculation, a line of thought.  Use political practice as an intensifier of thought, and analysis as a multiplier of the forms and domains for the intervention of political action.
    Do not demand of politics that it restore the 'rights' of the individual, as philosophy has defined them.  The individual is the product of power.  What is needed is to 'de-individualize' by means of multiplication and displacement, diverse combinations.  The group must not be the organic bond uniting hierarchized individuals, but a constant generator of de-individualization.
    Do not become enamoured of power.

    Wow!

    Pete

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    wow - thanks for this, that is a great little piece :-)

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