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Nomadology

Nomadology, a concept developed by philosopher Gilles Deleuze and psychoanalyst Félix Guattari, explores the flexible, decentralized ways of organizing societies and power. Unlike structured, hierarchical systems (like states or corporations), nomadology emphasizes fluid, mobile, and non-fixed modes of existence that adapt to changing environments. It examines how these nomadic methods influence social, political, and cultural dynamics, promoting decentralization and multiplicity. Overall, nomadology encourages understanding societal movement and transformation beyond rigid structures, highlighting the importance of adaptability, flow, and resilience in collective life.