Ensamblajes revolucionarios en Manuel De Landa: de una ontología a una política posthumana

Translated title of the contribution: Revolutionary Assemblages in Manuel De Landa: From an Ontology to a Posthuman Politics

Karla Castillo Villapudua, Jesús Ayala-Colqui

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Abstract

This article attempts to explain the ontological elements, both possibly revolutionary and posthuman, of Manuel De Landa’s philosophical program. Initially, it reviews the influence of the ontology of difference in Gilles Deleuze, emphasizing the notions of multiplicity and virtuality. Next, it analyzes De Landa’s theory of assemblages as an alternative to theories of organic totalities. After that, it interrogates the properly posthuman sense of revolutionary assemblages. Finally, it offers a conclusion in which it establishes the posthuman affinities of Deleuze’s philosophy of difference with De Landa’s theory of assemblage.

Translated title of the contributionRevolutionary Assemblages in Manuel De Landa: From an Ontology to a Posthuman Politics
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)123-142
Number of pages20
JournalEn-Claves del Pensamiento
Volume19
Issue number37
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2025
Externally publishedYes

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