(Notes to be completed)
The desiring machine operates in three modes: connection-disjunction-conjunction;-detachment-withdrawal remains; Libido-Numen-Voluptas. These 3 modes are constantly doing something that desire the real machine. Also, the desire is there that produces real desire is machine until it ceases to be reality as a result of this conspiracy. There is no other reality than that produced by desire, there is desire in reality.
We will not cease to be surprised that the schizophrenic is for Deleuze and Guattari on the standard form of desiring this experience (eg cf. I, 1) and that it foreshadows a better model than the neurotic. It must be understood that where the neurotic means the conflict between desire and reality, the schizophrenic states that desire is immanent in reality. It reflects therefore not a conflict between desire and reality, but a gap between the reality of experience and desiring representation. Buchner's Lenz and whose suffering is less to be connected to all the forces nature than having to go through this experience cultural posed by Pastor Oberlin (classification exercises ...). The schizophrenic is below any representation which organizes nature (nature / culture, nature / industry ...) and submit a performance. It embodies the pure experience of reality as a whole without the filter categories that organizes the specific reality. The schizophrenic is one who wants the real-delusion.
doing so, the figure of the schizophrenic experience means the madness of desire as authentic, that is to say, as desiring machine made and flow cutoff. The schizophrenic is the standard form of the desiring machine as it produces directly from reality, that in the real madness directly without passing through the ends of desire defined by a particular social machine.
It remains to examine the relevance of this choice. We know the criticism (" you've never seen a schizophrenic "), Deleuze and Guattari putting themselves on stage (see AOE p. 456). But then, what do Deleuze and Guattari's schizophrenic?
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