Manuel DeLanda

Manuel DeLanda is a Mexican-American writer, artist, and philosopher known for his interdisciplinary approach, blending science, technology, and philosophy. He has written extensively on topics such as nonlinear dynamics, artificial life, and the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze.

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  1. 1. A New Philosophy Of Society

    Assemblage Theory and Social Complexity

    This book offers a fresh perspective on social theory by integrating insights from contemporary science and philosophy. It challenges traditional views by proposing that societies are not static entities but dynamic assemblages of human and non-human elements. The work emphasizes the importance of understanding the interactions and relationships that form the fabric of social structures, advocating for a more nuanced approach that considers the complexity and fluidity of social phenomena. Through this lens, it seeks to provide a more comprehensive framework for analyzing the intricate processes that shape societies.

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