File spoon-archives/deleuze-guattari.archive/deleuze-guattari_1996/96-10-10.144, message 123


Subject: Re: Practice of Nomad Philosophy
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 1996 19:24:03 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Richard August Reuther" <reutherr-AT-pilot.msu.edu>


Ron- it's about time someone started witing about how social practices relate
to this stuff. These academics only need it for the job.



> > Dear readers,if
ya'll will be patient, you'll see what this can
lead to: > namely some interesting discussion about living D and G in the real
> world. There is a difference between those cloistered dons of academia
> and those who have to actually battle the elements or one of the
> greatest monuments ever built to capitalism_ the U.S. Interstate system.
> How many of you been out there learning to survive without a car, money,
> or food, or without knowing anyone when you enter a strange big city?
> Has anyone written on how to "machine" a concept while doing any of the
> above? (I) can agree with Hoot Owl on this much: some dudes have been
> cooped up a little too long to be actually potent. Notice how Greg
> Seigworth non-chalantly blows me off: see Aug. 2, Friday, 1996. Dos
> vedanya, Ron H.
>



   

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