Difference between revisions of "Deleuze"

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Majoritarian & Minoritarian  
Majoritarian & Minoritarian  


Rhizome: Multiple Multiplicities put together in no order or structure.
Rhizome: Multiple Multiplicities put together in no order or structure.  


Schizophrenia  
Schizophrenia  


Multiplicity: Multiplicity is something that can not change in number without changing in nature, i.e. it represents a Qualitative difference rather than a Quantitative one.  
Multiplicity: Multiplicity is something that cannot change in number without changing in nature, i.e. it represents a Qualitative difference rather than a Quantitative one.  
'''<big>Rhizomes</big>'''
 
Rhizomes are important to think with because it helps question hierarchies and binaries and helps show how everything can be inter-related with each other. Usually, Rhizomes are thought of as a comparison between trees and ginger roots. Thinking is colloquially imagined as a tree, with roots, a trunk, and branches that grow up. This is based on the idea of hierarchies and categories; it can be seen everywhere from schools and development theories to workplace charts and the United States government. It provides a beginning bottom with a desired end goal to reach. Compare it to that of a ginger root, which grows in random directions and has no sense of order to it. There is no start and there is not end. 
 
Deleuze notes six principles of the Rhizome
 
# Connection
# Heterogeneity  Connection and Heterogeneity basically mean that anything can and must be connected, it doesn't matter how different or similar.
# Multiplicity
# Asignifying Rupture  Asignifying Rupture means the Rhizome can be broken off at any point and it will always reconnect and start again. 
# Cartography
# Decalcomania  Cartography and Decalcomania which means you should think of the Rhizome as a map, something always open and can be entered and referenced at any point.
 
 
These six characteristics denote the Rhizome as a process that allows and aids us in questioning hierarchal organization.
 
a "rhizome has no beginning or end; it is always in the middle...intermezzo." Instead of thinking as objects as being simply "this" or "that" we should be thinking of objects as "this and that"
 
A simplified interpretation of the Rhizome can be this Wiki, there's no central pattern or root to the growth of the wiki.
 
== Structure of Deleuze Positions in Debate ==
== Structure of Deleuze Positions in Debate ==
=== Aff ===
=== Aff ===
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