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Anustup Basu

Bombs and Bytes: Deleuze, Fascism, and the 'Informatic'

Anustup Basu | Mute | January 12, 2004

"This is the moment in which the language system sponsored by the sovereign is at its most violent; it seeks to efface historical memory by denying its constitutive or legislative relation with non-linguistic social energies; it casts itself and its unilateral doctrine as absolute and natural. For Deleuze, this is a psychomechanical production of social reality more than an organicity of community torn asunder by human alienation and the incursion of reactionary ideologies, false consciousnesses, and agents. Not that the latter do not exist, or are unimportant components in this matter, but that this technology of power cannot be simply seen as a neutral arrangement of tools misused by evil ones." [more]

The State of Security and Warfare of Demons

Anustup Basu | Critical Quarterly | April 1, 2003

As Lyotard has pointed out, in postmodern scientific systems, increase in knowledge can lead to more uncertainty and lowering of performance; control, thus, can be instead exercised more efficiently through a regulation of chaos -- a performative management of instabilities and variables, rather than through a negation of uncertainty through metaphysical invocations of truth [more]

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