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La contención en Deleuze: Falacias de una lectura conectivista

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posted on 2024-03-21, 01:55 authored by Manuel Cebral-LouredaManuel Cebral-Loureda

There is a certain tendency to understand Deleuze under the label of connectivism, a philosophy of life that affirms constant flow, becoming and escaping, a thought that would give rise to an incessant nomadism and, at times, fanatical, constantly dependent on creativity. Sometimes, this is seen as if Deleuze was victim of its own postulates, prisoner of the same requirements he created to run away of social arrangements which, finally, make his thought weaker. Other times the opposite happens: the need for flight, connectivity and creativity is seen as something assimilated by society, something that would align with the own connectivism and accelerationism that promotes the digital and techno-scientific revolution of the 21st century. Against all these approaches, this article tries to show how they are partial. It will be explained how the Deleuzian conception of flow, flight and even overflow cannot be understood except through their opposites -the containment, the asceticism, the sobriety, the impassive or the block of becoming- which are an essential part of his dynamism.

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