A review by ajmcwhinney
Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia by Gilles Deleuze

4.0

Overhated. Great critiques of conservative Freudianism. Really mind-bending and useful way of thinking about the interlining of labor and desire, as well as semiotics. Some of this has still flown over my head (and I don't necessarily agree with all of its political conclusions) but it's a great read nonetheless. More Marxists should read it. I will probably like this more than A Thousand Plateaus, based on the fact that so much of the really annoying and shitty "Deleuzian" scholarship loves that book and doesn't really seem to take Anti-Oedipus as seriously (probably because it's still at its core so Marxist).