Your use of D&G's concept of nomadism is misleading. "Home" is for D&G the ultimate and most "fascist" form of territorialization (and triangulation) and does not protect us "against universal communication and the control technologies of the present age": On the contrary: given their present state, these technologies of mediation are what "stay at home" presupposes and strengthens. Like gypsies, "the nomads have no points, paths, or land, even though they do by all appearances. If the nomad can be called the Deterritorialized par excellence, it is precisely because there is no reterritorialization afterwards as with the migrant, or upon something else as with the sedentary (the sedentary's relation with the earth is mediatized by something else, a property regime, a State apparatus)" A Thousand Plateaux, p. 381:
Well, when the Deleuze puppet talks about the nomad, it is literally quoting from ATP: “…the nomad is one who does not depart, does not want to depart, who clings to the smooth space” (p.381).
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Interesting take on staying home
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Your use of D&G's concept of nomadism is misleading. "Home" is for D&G the ultimate and most "fascist" form of territorialization (and triangulation) and does not protect us "against universal communication and the control technologies of the present age": On the contrary: given their present state, these technologies of mediation are what "stay at home" presupposes and strengthens. Like gypsies, "the nomads have no points, paths, or land, even though they do by all appearances. If the nomad can be called the Deterritorialized par excellence, it is precisely because there is no reterritorialization afterwards as with the migrant, or upon something else as with the sedentary (the sedentary's relation with the earth is mediatized by something else, a property regime, a State apparatus)" A Thousand Plateaux, p. 381:
Well, when the Deleuze puppet talks about the nomad, it is literally quoting from ATP: “…the nomad is one who does not depart, does not want to depart, who clings to the smooth space” (p.381).
Not sure if the g... word is appropriate here
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@@theloveistheoretical is that your intellectual contribution?
You may want to revisit Deleuze on the figure of the nomad.