Deleuze


Difference and Repetition
Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia
Nietzsche and Philosophy
A Thousand Plateaus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia
The Logic of Sense
Spinoza: Practical Philosophy
What Is Philosophy?
The Fold: Leibniz and the Baroque
Gilles Deleuze: An Introduction
The Time-Image
Kafka: Toward a Minor Literature
Bergsonism
Cinema 1: The Movement-Image
Proust and Signs: The Complete Text (Theory Out of Bounds)
Kant’s Critical Philosophy: The Doctrine of the Faculties
Specters of Marx by Jacques DerridaA Thousand Plateaus by Gilles DeleuzeDifference and Repetition by Gilles DeleuzeDiscipline and Punish by Michel Foucault
Post-structuralist philosophy
4 books — 2 voters
Neoreaction a Basilisk by Elizabeth SandiferThe Conspiracy Against the Human Race by Thomas LigottiIn the Dust of This Planet by Eugene ThackerStarry Speculative Corpse by Eugene ThackerFanged Noumena by Nick Land
The Speculative Turn
36 books — 19 voters

Matter and Memory by Henri BergsonThe Creative Mind by Henri BergsonAn Introduction to Metaphysics by Henri BergsonBergsonism by Gilles DeleuzeWhat Is Philosophy? by Gilles Deleuze
Bergson and Deleuze
94 books — 6 voters
This Changes Everything by Naomi KleinThe Shock Doctrine by Naomi KleinCapitalism for Democrats by Martin LowyThe Bankers by Shane RossThe Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism by Max Weber
Best Books about Capitalism
50 books — 28 voters

Phenomenology of Perception by Maurice Merleau-PontyMatter and Memory by Henri BergsonMythologies by Roland BarthesThe Imaginary by Jean-Paul SartreWe Have Only This Life to Live by Jean-Paul Sartre
Phun Phrench Filosophy Translations
107 books — 5 voters

Gilles Deleuze
Only emotion differs in nature from both intelligence and instinct, from both intelligent individual egoism and quasi-instinctive social pressure. Obviously no one denies that egoism produces emotions; and even more so social pressure, with all the fantasies of the story-telling function. But in both these cases, emotion is always connected to a representation on which it is supposed to depend. We are then placed in a composite of emotion and of representation, without noticing that it is potent ...more
Gilles Deleuze, Bergsonism

In the counter-actualisation of the revolution that befalls us, the revolution that never comes and yet never ceases to pass is grasped as the untimely, virtual, intensive event; the affirmation of which renders us worthy of our fate.
Constantin V Boundas

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