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  • Manuel de Landa is a Deleuzian attractor. Excellent lecture, linking the philosophy of difference to the actual, procreating and multiplying a process of thinking and understanding a revolutionary approach to knowing beyond ideological standpoints.

  • And fuck his pony-tail!

  • The lectures are good. DeLanda is good at explaining Deleuze. But what horrid people these Deleuzians are. Vitalists swelling with selforgasmic narcissism. No stringent thoughts but postmodern quasicapitalist pantheistic jodeling. Besides, Deleuze never understood mathematics. Poor bastard...

  • It sounds like you are a dying Hermann Kafka. Do it quietly please, and love your fate! The maths that Deleuze referred to were applied correctly.

  • Amor Fati? Of course you americans like Deleuze. As I wrote: Pantheistic quasicapitalist nonsense. Like Johnatan Edwards, William James, Emerson and the rest of your "tradition". I am sorry, my friend, this "free-market" glorifying is not for me... You may enjoy the flow of events - I do not. For me resistance is more than "becoming hamster"...

  • Amor fati...? What a lovely little Deleuzian advice. Now, yankee, I do object to the pantheistic quasicapitalist nature of Deleuze's philosophy and I do object to DeLanda's vitalism. To me, yankee, there is nothing inherently wonderful or magnificent about our world. Or, differently, there is more to resistance than "becoming hamster"...

  • Nice tossing in Frei Otto in there, analog computation, topology, attractors. Really caught my attention.

  • Brilliant! Beautiful lecture! But somehow I have the feeling that his lectures are too scientific and less philosophical. I gather he is adopting Deleuze's ideas to explicate modern scientific ideas. Not that it is a bad thing, far from it. But I was looking for a Deluezian lecture that includes art, history of philosophy, and science...

  • is delanda`s virtual breaking off from nietzsche in positing a hypthetical God consisting of all the possibilities- all the what if-s? is this not a little "other worldly" or to quote hallward "out of this world"?

  • this is VII right?

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