"You are trying to tell me, my ass isn't a wolf?"
Starting with one of my favorite quotes here, I am honestly not quite sure where this is taking me, yet. I guess what interests me most in Deleuze and Guattari is their turn towards a theory of liberation which focuses on desire and incorporates a very sensual concept of embodiment of the subject as a desiring-machine. Why the desiring-machine should desire to turn into a body without organs, is one of the questions which I keep returning to. If the body without organs is essentially the non broken flow of desire, a permanent state of fluxus then where does the consciousness go? do we need one? Or do they desire to forget to dissolve themselves into bodies without organs through which everything flows? Pink mist?
The other question I keep returning to is the question of how multiplicity is produced/comes into being. If desire is an expression of capitalism in the way that it comes into being and is confined within the same parameters then what kind of multiplicity is this? Where does it come from? And what potential of liberation does it hold? Other than turning 'Schizo' and with drawing ourselves from the world? There must be more options.
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