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Why is anti-oedipus the book of the "68 movement?

Franco Berardi

pp. 73-87

Abstract

People are used to saying, as if it were an established fact, that Anti-Oedipus is the book that brings the mark of May 1968 on to the philosophical stage. Circumstances conspire to give weight to this view: in May, Gilles and Félix had marched with the students and workers in Paris, they had met and started to build their collaborative relationship, they had participated in the anti-psychiatric adventure and in the action committees against prisons. But all of these biographical details still say nothing.1

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Berardi Franco, Mecchia Giuseppina, Stivale Charles J (2008) Félix Guattari: thought, friendship and visionary cartography. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Pages: 73-87

DOI: 10.1057/9780230584488_8

Full citation:

Berardi Franco (2008) Why is anti-oedipus the book of the "68 movement?, In: Félix Guattari, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 73–87.