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Fair. Creases on Cover and/or Spine. Worn Corners and/or Page Page Edges (Possibly Bent). There is highlighting and/or underlining throughout the book (does not obstruct the text). Cover art may not match stock image.
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Good. Tight, square spine. Clean, unmarked interior. Some moderate to heavy edge-wear to the covers, as well as a few small, subtle areas of soiling. Translated by Robert Hurley, Mark Seem, and Helen R. Lane. Preface by Michel Foucault. Intro by Mark Seem. 'The truth is, ' Deleuze and Guattari write in this paradigm-shifting work of philosophy, 'sexuality is everywhere: the way a bureaucrat fondles his records, a judge administers justice, a businessman causes money to circulate; the way the bourgeoisie fucks the proletariat; and so on....Flags, nations, armies, banks get a lot of people aroused. ' The first of two volumes on the relationship between capitalism and schizophrenia, the duo would follow it up with A Thousand Plateaus in 1980 after causing an initial wave of controversy with this Freud-and Lacan-confronting opening salvo. This edition features a hard-to-find cover with violet watercolor streaking and idiosyncratic, gap-jointed type, as well as an expertly branded, post May '68 title page with a pinpointed Oedipal target and a frontispiece depicting Richard Lindner's 1954 painting, 'Boy with Machine', in which, according to the authors, 'the turgid little boy has already plugged a desiring-machine into a social machine, short-circuiting the parents. ' 400 pp.