In this article I focus on two conceptual understandings of political organization and disorganization: Totality and Assemblage—central to the philosophies of Hegel and Deleuze/Guattari (subsequently referred to as “D/G”), respectively. Although these concepts possess a primarily ontological meaning in the works of the three philosophers, I will examine them in relation to Hegel’s and D/G’s understanding of political practice. I aim to show that when these two concepts are taken as principal categories of political organization, paradoxes emerge. These paradoxes represent problems in Hegel’s and D/G’s political thought that cannot be resolved through politics itself because they reveal its limits
In this book Nicolo\u300 Fazioni provides an original inquiry into the role played by modal categori...
The aim of the paper is to examine the logic of empiricist pluralism in the work of Deleuze and Stir...
The article focuses on Hegel’s theory of the state in order to assess its relevance nowadays. As Ros...
In this article I focus on two conceptual understandings of political organization and disorganizati...
Deleuze often referred to his work with Guattari as philosophy and sometimes even as political philo...
In the article I argue that Hegel and Deleuze/Guattari construct two distinct political paths toward...
This thesis involves a reading of the political problematics of the alter- globalisation movement. T...
Hegel saw modern philosophy as internally divided between its metaphysics and epistemology, on the o...
2006In this dissertation I investigate Gilles Deleuze’s anti-Hegelianism, arguing for its significan...
Hegel's political philosophy emerges from a central understanding of politics as a distinctive type ...
Political agency concerns the transformation of the conditions of social organization through collec...
This article examines the intersection in Hegel’s political thought between Aristotelianism – with i...
In this article, I engage with what relevant literature addresses as the ‘paradox of democracy’ and ...
The contemporary debate on the social ontological foundations of organization does not, for metho...
The contemporary debate on the social ontological foundations of organization does not, for methodol...
In this book Nicolo\u300 Fazioni provides an original inquiry into the role played by modal categori...
The aim of the paper is to examine the logic of empiricist pluralism in the work of Deleuze and Stir...
The article focuses on Hegel’s theory of the state in order to assess its relevance nowadays. As Ros...
In this article I focus on two conceptual understandings of political organization and disorganizati...
Deleuze often referred to his work with Guattari as philosophy and sometimes even as political philo...
In the article I argue that Hegel and Deleuze/Guattari construct two distinct political paths toward...
This thesis involves a reading of the political problematics of the alter- globalisation movement. T...
Hegel saw modern philosophy as internally divided between its metaphysics and epistemology, on the o...
2006In this dissertation I investigate Gilles Deleuze’s anti-Hegelianism, arguing for its significan...
Hegel's political philosophy emerges from a central understanding of politics as a distinctive type ...
Political agency concerns the transformation of the conditions of social organization through collec...
This article examines the intersection in Hegel’s political thought between Aristotelianism – with i...
In this article, I engage with what relevant literature addresses as the ‘paradox of democracy’ and ...
The contemporary debate on the social ontological foundations of organization does not, for metho...
The contemporary debate on the social ontological foundations of organization does not, for methodol...
In this book Nicolo\u300 Fazioni provides an original inquiry into the role played by modal categori...
The aim of the paper is to examine the logic of empiricist pluralism in the work of Deleuze and Stir...
The article focuses on Hegel’s theory of the state in order to assess its relevance nowadays. As Ros...