That is precisely what power as a partial object implies. It is decentered. — Giorgi
It is very much like the Deleuzian rhizome, which has no center and depends on other points of intersection in order to "constitute" itself. — Giorgi
Power does NOT require a foundation. It operates effectively without a ground or an essence. It is not based on anything. — Giorgi
In terms of Deleuze, I see a possible reconciliation. If we speak of "unconventional libidinal investments" as things that can occur either spontaneously or consciously we could say that in the first case we have resistance (unconscious deterritorializations) and in the second a determined struggle or movement. — Giorgi
I do not think that there was a reconciliation between Foucault and Deleuze. As well known,We live in a punitive and disciplinary society, — Giorgi
Precisely because power is everywhere, there are infinite forms of resistance and ways to obtain freedom. — Giorgi
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