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We see this in the quirks and individuations in how players approach this extremely difficult game.
Philosophy has an affinity with despotism, due to its > predilection for Platonic-fascist top-down solutions that always screw up > viciously. Schizoanalysis works differently. It avoids Ideas, and sticks to > diagrams: networking software for accessing bodies without organs. BwOs, > machinic singularities, or tractor fields emerge through the combination of > parts with (rather than into) their whole; arranging composite > individuations in a virtual/actual circuit.
In L'individuation psychique et collective, Gilbert Simondon developed a theory of individual and collective individuation in which the individual subject is considered as an effect of individuation rather than a cause. Thus, the individual atom is replaced by a never-ending ontological process of individuation. Simondon also conceived of "pre- individual fields" which make individuation possible. Individuation is an ever-incomplete process, always leaving a "pre-individual" left over, which makes possible future individuations.
In L'individuation psychique et collective, Simondon developed a theory of individual and collective individuation, in which the individual subject is considered as an effect of individuation, rather than as a cause. Thus the individual atom is replaced by the never-ending process of individuation. Simondon also conceived of "pre- individual fields" as the resources making individuation itself possible. Individuation is an always incomplete process, always leaving a "pre- individual" left-over, itself making possible future individuations.
"Deleuze; Guattari, A Thousand Plateaus, p.266 In this sense, Hegel’s Spirit (Geist) which experiences a self-alienation and eventual reconciliation with itself via its own linear dialectic through a material history becomes irreconcilable with pure immanence as it depends precisely on a pre-established form or order, namely Spirit itself. Rather on the plane of immanence there are only complex networks of forces, particles, connections, relations, affects and becomings: "There are only relations of movement and rest, speed and slowness between unformed elements, or at least between elements that are relatively unformed, molecules, and particles of all kinds. There are only haecceities, affects, subjectless individuations that constitute collective assemblages.

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