"Sadness, sad affects, are those which reduce our power to act. The established powers need our sadness to make us slaves. The tyrant, the priest, the captors of souls need to persuade us that life is hard and a burden. The powers that be need to repress us no less than to make us anxious or, as Virilio says, to administer and organize our intimate little fears[…]It is not easy to be a free man, to flee the plague, organize encounters, increase the power to act, to be moved by joy, to multiply the affects which express or encompass a maximum of affirmation. To make the body a power which is not reducible to the organism, to make thought a power which is not reducible to consciousness. Spinoza’s famous first principle (a single substance for all attributes) depends on this assemblage and not vice versa."
~ Gilles Deleuze, Dialogues (via sonofapritch) (via Haze of Capitalism) To make a body a power which is not reducible to the organism, to make thought a power which is not reducible to consciousness (via rhizombie) I need to read! (Source: sonofapritch, via rhizombie)
“Sadness, sad affects, are those which reduce our power to act. The established powers need our sadness to make us...