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13828440 No.13828440 [Reply] [Original]

Deleuze and Guattari are like the Mario Bros of philosophy. Both of them are as much about the act of creation as they are about the act of destruction. Their work was so transformative that in addition to being called anti-establishment, in an act of poetic justice, one of the biggest stars in the cinema industry and a man worth over $6 billion, they are also called subversive. If anyone should be labeled revolutionary, I would have no hesitation in saying it is their work. They are both deeply anti-capitalist. In that sense, all of their theories would be considered subversive even if they did not advocate such ideas. When in reality you need to destroy everything before you can rebuild.

>I'm a real guy. I don't believe everything I think. I'm still learning

This question comes to mind because recently people have been calling out both Deleuze and Guattari for their lack of sensitivity to a number of issues. In particular, they've become known for making the point to be critical of men.

What's your take on it?

>> No.13829107

>>13828440
Mario and Luigi are like the Deleuze and Guattari of videogames. Both of them are as much about the act of creation as they are about the act of destruction. Their work was so transformative that in addition to being called anti-establishment, in an act of poetic justice, one of the biggest stars in the cinema industry and a man worth over $6 billion, they are also called subversive. If anyone should be labeled revolutionary, I would have no hesitation in saying it is their work. They are both deeply anti-capitalist. In that sense, all of their theories would be considered subversive even if they did not advocate such ideas. When in reality you need to destroy everything before you can rebuild.

>I'm a real guy. I don't believe everything I think. I'm still learning

This question comes to mind because recently people have been calling out both Mario and Luigi for their lack of sensitivity to a number of issues. In particular, they've become known for making the point to be critical of men.

What's your take on it?

>> No.13829669

>>13828440
who is the cinema industry person?