Chaosophy
Texts and Interviews 1972–1977
(Author) Felix Guattari"The texts and interviews collected in Chaosophy were written in the wake of May '68. They elaborate on the groundbreaking theories of capitalism and schizophrenia that Felix Guattari introduced with Gilles Deleuze in Anti-Oedipus in 1972, one of the most important books of our time. Boldly rewriting Marx's vision of capitalism in terms of schizophrenic flows, Guattari substituted the Freudian interpretation of neurosis with the model of "schizoanalysis," advocating a more pragmatic, experimental, and collective approach to mental phenomena that opened the way to a micropolitical subversion of the capitalist system."--BOOK JACKET.
Felix Guattari
Felix Guattari was a French psychoanalyst and philosopher known for his groundbreaking work "Anti-Oedipus" co-authored with Gilles Deleuze. His writing style was complex and interdisciplinary, blending psychoanalysis, philosophy, and politics. Guattari's key contribution to literature was his exploration of desire, capitalism, and power dynamics.