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Anti-Oedipus

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“Anti-Oedipus” by Deleuze and Guattari challenges traditional psychoanalysis, exploring desire and its revolutionary potential. This groundbreaking work examines schizophrenia, capitalism, and the oppressive nature of Oedipus, offering a radical perspective on human subjectivity. Published by Penguin Books Ltd (ISBN: 9780143105824), “Anti-Oedipus” is a seminal text in post-structuralist thought, sparking debate and inspiring new ways of understanding desire, power, and liberation.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143105824
  • Publisher: Penguin Books
  • Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
  • Depth: 32
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 28 mm
  • Weight: 368 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0143105825
  • Publisher Date: 01 May 2009
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 212 mm
  • No of Pages: 432
  • Series Title: Penguin Classics
  • Width: 137 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

24 reviews for Anti-Oedipus

  1. Akagra Ravi

    A challenging but ultimately transformative read. Deleuze and Guattari offer a unique and compelling vision.

  2. B Vaishnavi

    Not an easy read, but the concepts are groundbreaking. Be prepared to dedicate time and effort to understanding it.

  3. Aprajita Kumari

    Very influential book. It really made me think about things in new ways. I appreciated the insight.

  4. Richa Bhardwaj

    Mind-blowing! Anti-Oedipus completely changed the way I see the world. A must-read for anyone interested in philosophy and psychoanalysis.

  5. Aanand Kumar

    Revolutionary ideas presented in a complex manner. It’s a tough but ultimately worthwhile intellectual journey.

  6. Piyush Kumar

    I did not enjoy this book. It was hard to understand. I did not appreciate the writing.

  7. Ankit Parsoya

    I struggled with the terminology and concepts. I think it’s a book that requires multiple readings.

  8. Virender Singh Rajpurohit

    I’m still processing everything I read. Anti-Oedipus is a challenging but ultimately rewarding experience.

  9. Anubhav Jain

    This book has some interesting ideas, but the writing style is hard to get through. It is not very enjoyable.

  10. Mayur Tukaram Udmale

    I needed to reread many passages to fully grasp the ideas. A challenging but worthwhile read.

  11. Dimple Grover

    Found it difficult to follow at times, but the underlying ideas are powerful and thought-provoking.

  12. Aman Sharma

    Worth a read if you are interested in this kind of philosophy. Otherwise, probably skip it, its not for everyone.

  13. Divyank Ranjan

    The language is dense and academic. I needed a lot of patience to get through it, but it was ultimately rewarding.

  14. Prisha Garg

    Opened my eyes to new ways of thinking about desire and power. A challenging but transformative read.

  15. Hemanth Lanka

    Too dense for me. I could not get through it. I may try again when I have more experience.

  16. Sandhya Kumari

    A dense and difficult read. I found the ideas intriguing, but the writing style made it a slog to get through.

  17. Paras Goyal

    Completely changed my perspective on subjectivity. Intense and complex, but worth the mental workout.

  18. Kumar Eklavya

    A bit too abstract for my taste. I appreciated the ambition, but it didn’t quite resonate with me.

  19. Mayank Roy

    Eye-opening and revolutionary. Anti-Oedipus is a complex but essential work for anyone interested in philosophy.

  20. Aayushi Dobhal

    A seminal work that continues to inspire debate. It’s a challenging read, but the insights are invaluable.

  21. Saksham Khemka

    A challenging but rewarding read. Deleuze and Guattari offer a unique perspective, though it can be dense at times. Definitely makes you think!

  22. Vaishnavi

    This book is not for the faint of heart. It’s challenging and requires dedication, but it offers a profound and radical critique.

  23. Utpal Basumatary

    Found the concepts fascinating but struggled with the complex language. Worth the effort if you’re patient and willing to grapple with it.

  24. Prateek Sharma

    A radical and insightful critique of psychoanalysis. Challenging but essential reading for serious scholars.

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