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Deleuze y Guattari escriben en El Anti Edipo que es correcto comprender retrospectivamente toda la historia a la luz del capitalismo. Así, las líneas que componen este escrito tienen la intención de recorrer esa retrospectiva tomando tres instancias como guías: por un lado, las plasticidades del ritornelo; por otro lado, tres personajes conceptuales (salvajes, bárbaros y civilizados), y; por último, la etnología nietzscheana trazada a lo largo de La Genealogía de la moral. Todo esto con miras a descifrar los dos límites que marcan la obra conjunta de Deleuze-Guattari: el capitalismo y la esquizofrenia.
Deleuze and Guattari write in The Anti Oedipus that it is correct to retrospectively understand all history in the light of Capitalism. Therefore, the lines that constitute this paper are intended to review that retrospective in considering three instances as guidelines: first, the plasticities of the refrain; second, three conceptual characters (savages, barbarians and the civilized); and, third, Nietzsche’s ethnology laid out in the Genealogy of Morals. All these are considered in order to understand the two limits set by the joint work of Deleuze-Guattari: Capitalism and schizophrenia.
Guattari, capitalismo, Deleuze, Nietzsche, refrain, capitalism, ritornelo
Guattari, capitalismo, Deleuze, Nietzsche, refrain, capitalism, ritornelo
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