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  1. State domination, everything gets muddled; the war machine can then be understood only through the categories of the negative, since nothing is left that remains outside the State. But, returned to its milieu of exterior-ity, the war machine is seen to be of another species, of another nature, of another origin. One would have to say that it is ...

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  2. 1. Juni 1986 · Nomadology. The War Machine. by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. Translated by Brian Massumi. Paperback. $13.95. Paperback. ISBN: 9780936756097. Pub date: June 1, 1986. Publisher: Semiotext (e) 160 pp., 5 x 7 in, MIT Press Bookstore Penguin Random House Amazon Barnes and Noble Bookshop.org Indiebound Indigo Books a Million. Description.

  3. Nomadology: The War Machine. G. Deleuze, F. Guattari. Published 1 June 1986. Philosophy, Political Science. In this daring essay inspired by Nietzsche, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari redefine the relation between the state and its war machine.

  4. MIT Press, Jun 1, 1986 - Philosophy - 160 pages. Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari redefine the relation between the state and its war machine. Far from being a part of the state, warriers (the...

  5. 1. Juni 1986 · Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari redefine the relation between the state and its war machine. Far from being a part of the state, warriers (the army) are nomads who always come from the outside and keep threatening the authority of the state. In this daring essay inspired by Nietzsche, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari redefine the ...

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  6. Vor 2 Tagen · Literary theory and cultural studies. Show Summary Details. Overview. war machine. Quick Reference. A term introduced in Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's account of nomadology in Mille Plateaux (1980), translated as A Thousand Plateaus (1987), to name and theorize artistic and political dissidence and creativity.

  7. Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari redefine the relation between the state and its war machine. Far from being a part of the state, warriers (the army) are nomads who always come from the outside and keep threatening the authority of the state. In this daring essay inspired by Nietzsche, Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari redefine the relation ...