Capitalism and Schizophrenia

Book series by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Capitalism and Schizophrenia (French: Capitalisme et Schizophrénie) is a serial composed of two volumes, Anti-Oedipus (1972, translated in 1977) and A Thousand Plateaus (1980, translated in 1987). It was written by the French authors Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, respectively a philosopher and a psychoanalyst, during May 68, a period of civil unrest in France.[1]

OriginaltitleCapitalisme et Schizophrénie
TranslatorRobert Hurley
Mark Seem
Helen R. Lane
Brian Massumi
LanguageFrench
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Capitalism and Schizophrenia
AuthorsGilles Deleuze
Félix Guattari
Original titleCapitalisme et Schizophrénie
TranslatorRobert Hurley
Mark Seem
Helen R. Lane
Brian Massumi
LanguageFrench
SubjectsDesire, capitalism, psychoanalysis
Publication date
1972, 1980
Publication placeFrance
Published in English
1977, 1987
Media typePrint (Hardcover and Paperback)
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Deleuze's translator Brian Massumi observes that the books differ drastically in tone, content, and composition.[2]

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