Molecular Revolution

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Molecular Revolution is a collection of essays by French philosopher and psychoanalyst Félix Guattari that explores micropolitics, subjectivity, and social transformation through a radical rethinking of psychoanalysis and political theory.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
aimsAt social transformation
author Félix Guattari NERFINISHED
authorOccupation philosopher
psychoanalyst
countryOfOrigin France
criticizes structuralist Marxism
traditional psychoanalysis
exploresConcept collective assemblages of enunciation
desire
institutional analysis
micropolitics
molecular politics
schizoanalytic practice
social machines
subjective transformation
field philosophy of mind
political psychology
social philosophy
focusesOn collective practices
everyday life
institutions
genre philosophy
political philosophy
psychoanalytic theory
hasPart essay
influenced critical theory
cultural studies
political theory
radical psychiatry
influencedBy Gilles Deleuze NERFINISHED
Jacques Lacan NERFINISHED
Marxism NERFINISHED
Sigmund Freud
structuralism
language French
mainSubject micropolitics
political theory
psychoanalysis
social transformation
subjectivity
movement French theory
post-structuralism
schizoanalysis
philosophicalTradition continental philosophy
proposes radical rethinking of political theory
radical rethinking of psychoanalysis
relatedWork A Thousand Plateaus NERFINISHED
Anti-Oedipus NERFINISHED

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