
Félix Guattari was able to capture in the concept and practice of writing that which appears as a motto in his life: the crossing, contamination, nomadism, and intemperance that led him to move tirelessly between domains, professions, territories, and situations. There is a non-proprietary signature in his political, analytical, and philosophical work, which, more than Wanderlust, is a schizoid on the road, a process that always accompanies, against and always beyond, the permanent deterritorialization of capitalism. The revolutionary clinical experience that Guattari helped to establish at the La Borde clinic more than 40 years ago, and which remains relevant today, is a fundamental touchstone and an explanatory key to Guattari as a militant and critical thinker of capitalism and its new power formations. However, the author of this volume does not offer us a theory or a treatise on ...read more