

Deleuze and Anarchism
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Deleuze and Anarchism, edited by Chantelle Gray van Heerden and Aragorn Eloff, is a collection of thirteen essays that explore the intersections between the philosophies of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari and the principles of anarchism. This volume examines how Deleuze and Guattari's concepts resonate with anarchist thought, particularly in their critiques of capitalism and the state. The essays delve into various themes, including micropolitics, anti-representation, and the notion of "crowned anarchy," reflecting on how these ideas can inform contemporary anarchist practices. By engaging with both classic and modern anarchist discourse, the contributors highlight the relevance of Deleuze and Guattari's work to ongoing political struggles and theoretical debates. This book serves as a valuable resource for scholars and activists interested in the confluence of poststructuralist philosophy and anarchist theory.