Dark Deleuzianism

Dark Deleuzoguattarianism is a ideology created by Andrew Culp and described in his book Dark Deleuze. It attempts to remove any interpretation of Deleuze based off of the acceptance of the current state of things, instead emphasizing the liberatory and destructive potential of anti-capitalist deteritorialization.

Destructive Deteritorialization
Destructive Deterritorialization refers to the process by which the existing social and political structures are dismantled and transformed. Deterritorialization refers to the breaking down of existing boundaries and structures, while destructive deterritorialization takes this process a step further by emphasizing the destructive and destabilizing aspects of this process. The aim of destructive deterritorialization is to break down existing power structures and social hierarchies, to create space for new forms of social and political organization.

In Dark Deleuzianism, the emphasis on destructive deterritorialization is seen as a necessary response to the oppressive forces of capitalism and authoritarianism. By dismantling the existing structures, Dark Deleuzianism seeks to create new spaces and possibilities for resistance and social change.

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 * Dark Deleuze on The Anarchist Library