THE GROWING LIST OF GUATTARI MAINS (comment if one is missing!): - Gary Genosko - Michael Hardt - Janell Watson - Antonio Negri - Franco "Bifo" Berardi - Maurizio Lazzarato - Suely Rolnik - Andrew Goffey - Anne Sauvagnargues - Charles Stivale - Camille Robcis - Cooper Cherry - Taylor Adkins - Me - YOU???? (hopefully)
@punishedfelix, I dont think you actually described the philosophical distinctives of Guattari enough for anyone to know what it means to "main" Guattari. I'd recommend a reading of "Capitalism & Schizophrenia" while keeping in mind that their 'rhizome' theory is a method of reframing materialistic ethics -and thusly has implications towards Marx, but is not inherently Marxist as much as it is a critical position towards capitalism and any attempt on building a materialist ethics system based on it. What makes this relavent is the VERY current struggle between Fukuyamaists (position: the capitalism is ethical if it does what it claims to accomplish for the consumer) and the various modern schools of Marxism. Guattari and Deleuze really do belong together and their postions are so syncreric that you cant talk about one without the other. Also! The reason their works are hard to access is because they put their ethical framework on the same level as religion and like to write in a religious way.
To be fair this is a very introductory level video to try to get people to read Guattari's solo works and various researchers talking about him. I might make something more heavily researched explaining the distinctions between Deleuze, Guattari and Deleuze-Guattari. I don't really agree though that they "belong" together, since they were both doing stuff outside of their collaboration together and that's pretty obvious through Guattari's interviews. I think it's worth talking about that side of him.
@@dimitriantanov3150 Okay, that's just simply not true; transversality was literally referenced by Deleuze from Guattari before they even met! It is very much associated strongly with Guattari's practice at La Borde. Please go read about it, even his smaller essays on it in the essay collection Chaosophy make this abundantly clear. Also, Guattarian schizoanalysis is a completely different project than AO/ATP, Guattari's interviews in the winter years/ecosophy make that pretty obvious (ecosophy is also one of Guattari's solo projects introduced in the Three Ecologies!). I gloss over an introduction to the 4 quad at 13:08 to make people a little less intimidated going into the material. I didn't go into detail because this is an introduction to an extremely difficult philosopher that I want people to actually READ the books and formulate their own opinion instead of just following my channel and assuming "that's what the material says!" There's already enough of that on UA-cam! Sorry that this video wasn't what you're looking for but I hope you understand better now the intent of it.
Oh this is a fantastic video. I've been looking up a lot of lectures and supplementary material on both Deleuze and Guattari (it helps me to get a basic grasp of a text before I get to it proper) and I adored finding this. Not only is the thesis on Guattari's importance very well argued for but the format got me very excited to finally read him! I can't wait to play Guattari!
Amazing video, the journey that has been trying to grasp, understand and interpret D&G's work both solo and together has been one of the most rewarding things, Saludos desde Argentina!!
Such a fantastic video! I almost cried at his optimism and the possibilities he envisioned. There is a lot of pessimistic, damning and doomer approaches especially in far-left literature because the ability to be critical of the wider oppressive structures makes change seem that much more impossible. You have given me direction and emboldened me.
I love mr guattari. he kinda put the schizo in schizoanalysis and for that I am grateful. I also really appreciate his work as a psychoanalyst with patients.
Describing Guattari as something to be used and applied in game-system seems like a truly fantastic way to capture the style of his ideas.
THE GROWING LIST OF GUATTARI MAINS (comment if one is missing!):
- Gary Genosko
- Michael Hardt
- Janell Watson
- Antonio Negri
- Franco "Bifo" Berardi
- Maurizio Lazzarato
- Suely Rolnik
- Andrew Goffey
- Anne Sauvagnargues
- Charles Stivale
- Camille Robcis
- Cooper Cherry
- Taylor Adkins
- Me
- YOU???? (hopefully)
Anne Sauvagnargues presented some of Guattari play styles in Artmachines.
@punishedfelix, I dont think you actually described the philosophical distinctives of Guattari enough for anyone to know what it means to "main" Guattari.
I'd recommend a reading of "Capitalism & Schizophrenia" while keeping in mind that their 'rhizome' theory is a method of reframing materialistic ethics -and thusly has implications towards Marx, but is not inherently Marxist as much as it is a critical position towards capitalism and any attempt on building a materialist ethics system based on it. What makes this relavent is the VERY current struggle between Fukuyamaists (position: the capitalism is ethical if it does what it claims to accomplish for the consumer) and the various modern schools of Marxism.
Guattari and Deleuze really do belong together and their postions are so syncreric that you cant talk about one without the other.
Also! The reason their works are hard to access is because they put their ethical framework on the same level as religion and like to write in a religious way.
To be fair this is a very introductory level video to try to get people to read Guattari's solo works and various researchers talking about him. I might make something more heavily researched explaining the distinctions between Deleuze, Guattari and Deleuze-Guattari. I don't really agree though that they "belong" together, since they were both doing stuff outside of their collaboration together and that's pretty obvious through Guattari's interviews. I think it's worth talking about that side of him.
@@PunishedFelix You didnt mention a single philosophical distinctive of his; and mostly just said his name alot. 4/10.
@@dimitriantanov3150 Okay, that's just simply not true; transversality was literally referenced by Deleuze from Guattari before they even met! It is very much associated strongly with Guattari's practice at La Borde. Please go read about it, even his smaller essays on it in the essay collection Chaosophy make this abundantly clear.
Also, Guattarian schizoanalysis is a completely different project than AO/ATP, Guattari's interviews in the winter years/ecosophy make that pretty obvious (ecosophy is also one of Guattari's solo projects introduced in the Three Ecologies!). I gloss over an introduction to the 4 quad at 13:08 to make people a little less intimidated going into the material. I didn't go into detail because this is an introduction to an extremely difficult philosopher that I want people to actually READ the books and formulate their own opinion instead of just following my channel and assuming "that's what the material says!" There's already enough of that on UA-cam!
Sorry that this video wasn't what you're looking for but I hope you understand better now the intent of it.
Thanks for the mention!
No problem! Keep producing banger content (even if it means you have to read Reich's case studies!!)
Oh this is a fantastic video. I've been looking up a lot of lectures and supplementary material on both Deleuze and Guattari (it helps me to get a basic grasp of a text before I get to it proper) and I adored finding this. Not only is the thesis on Guattari's importance very well argued for but the format got me very excited to finally read him! I can't wait to play Guattari!
Woohoo!!!
Wow! as a SSB fan this was a joy to watch. Specially the work put into old school SSB trophies 🏆 💯
Omg I loved this video thank you!!!
beautiful introduction to guattari, thank you! and would suggest adding janell watson to the list too
I'll create a list of Guattari writers as a pinned comment after work today. Thanks for the suggestion! 😃
Your best video yet. Will definitely use it to guattarize my friends.
Amazing video, the journey that has been trying to grasp, understand and interpret D&G's work both solo and together has been one of the most rewarding things, Saludos desde Argentina!!
Such a fantastic video! I almost cried at his optimism and the possibilities he envisioned.
There is a lot of pessimistic, damning and doomer approaches especially in far-left literature because the ability to be critical of the wider oppressive structures makes change seem that much more impossible.
You have given me direction and emboldened me.
honestly it's hard to look at what he was trying to do and not be inspired. Definitely one of the most untimely deaths of all time 😢
GOO-Ti-ari
Doesn't the discussion on the French wikipedia page that I showed in the video cast some doubt into that pronunciation tho
@@PunishedFelix There are many videos of Felix introducing himself and being introduced. You'll see there that I'm right.
I'll check, I admit as an English speaker I don't remember hearing it.
The Supersmash intro 😂❤
funvideo!
As a Melee player, I salute you.
I main Fox and Wittgenstein btw
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*clicks channel for a 8 second "woke moralists" video*
*ends watching a 20 minute philosophy video*
Best investement of my life
let the wokisme take over
I love mr guattari. he kinda put the schizo in schizoanalysis and for that I am grateful. I also really appreciate his work as a psychoanalyst with patients.
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Derpy_yidhra here, i rly wanna see a c.j. cala punishedfelix crossover 🥹, yall are my 2 favorite channels