Exploring the intersection of indigenous politics and environmentalism, this work highlights the concept of 'earth-beings'—non-sentient entities like mountains, boulders, and sacred stones that challenge traditional Western ideas of personhood. By examining sites such as the Andes, Standing Rock, and contemporary art, it reveals the subjectivity and rights of nonlife, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the agency of natural elements in social movements and ecological discourse.
Federico Luisetti Books
Federico Luisetti delves into the realms of savage thought and the philosophy of intensity. His work probes the unique and potent dimensions of human experience, seeking to understand the driving forces behind our deepest feelings and expressions. Luisetti's approach offers a profound exploration of what it means to live with heightened awareness and a powerful connection to the world.



Una vita
- 158 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Qual è l'eredità del pensiero di Gilles Deleuze? È possibile separare il suo vitalismo trascendentale dal naturalismo di Henri Bergson e Friedrich Nietzsche? Attraverso un dialogo serrato con questi autori, le avanguardie storiche, la biopolitica e l'arte contemporanea, il volume mette in scena il confronto tra un pensiero della vita selvaggio e una filosofia dell'intensità ancorata alla tradizione post-kantiana.