"The technocrat is the natural friend of the……" — Gilles Deleuze
"The technocrat is the natural friend of the dictator—computers and dictatorship; but the revolutionary lives in the gap which separates technical progress from social totality, and inscribed there his dream of permanent revolution. This dream, therefore, is itself action, reality, and an effective menace to all established order; it renders possible what it dreams about."
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55 Quotes by Gilles Deleuze
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The philosopher creates, he doesn't reflect.
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The plane of consistency is the abolition of all metaphor; all that consists is Real.
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A creator is someone who creates their own impossibilities, and thereby creates possibilities.
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