The metaphysics of Deleuze & Guattari No 99, 2021/1 - 156 pagesTo begin withDeleuze & Guattari’s Metaphysics: Already “beyond nature and culture”By Vincent Jacques, Jérôme RosanvallonCorpusIs there a “metaphysics” of Deleuze and Guattari, and is it autonomous compared to that of Deleuze?By group Discussion between Manola Antonioli, Vincent Jacques, Igor Krtolica, Jérôme RosanvallonDeleuze and Guattari: transcending nature/culture in anthropology?By Vincent JacquesThe Deleuzo-Guattarian Rhizome “between” philosophy, science, history and anthropologyBy Igor KrtolicaThe image of thought and thought without image in Deleuze & GuattariBy Bernard BénitWhat surveys itself? Ruyerian Neofinalism and Deleuzo-Guattarian immanentismBy Jérôme RosanvallonWordsInterview with Pierre MontebelloBy Jérôme RosanvallonEpistemeNew geometries and dynamics at the heart of nature and the living? Towards a renewal of the philosophy of natureBy Luciano BoiCursusNorm trouble: toward a critical pedagogy in art schoolsBy an Interview with Sophie Orlando, conducted by Vanessa BritoReadingsAgainst the Grain: A Deep History of the Earliest States, James C. ScottBy Quentin Badaire