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- Title
Deleuze, Marx and Non-human Sex: An Immanent Ontology Shared between Anti-Oedipus and Manuscripts from 1844.
- Authors
Kim, Jae-Yin
- Abstract
Until now, many have wrongly considered Deleuze's concepts of the unconscious and desire as human, and have postulated humanity as a-historically given. I show (1) the ontological nature of the unconscious and desire in Deleuze; and (2) the affinity between the thought of young Marx and that of Deleuze. In the last instance, Marxian socialist man is a Deleuzian schizophrenic and Marxian process of natural production is a Deleuzian schizophrenia. The non-human ground of humanity, or the historical materialist foundation of humanity, is the starting point of the new ethico-political philosophy.
- Subjects
POLITICAL philosophy; DELEUZE, Gilles, 1925-1995; MARX, Karl, 1818-1883; ONTOLOGY -- Social aspects; DESIRE; SUBCONSCIOUSNESS
- Publication
Theory & Event, 2013, Vol 16, Issue 3, p1
- ISSN
2572-6633
- Publication type
Article