*"*Like Nietzsche and Artaud, like Blanchot and other shared admirations,
Deleuze never lost sight of this alliance between necessity and the
aleatory, between chaos and the untimely. When I was writing on Marx at the
worst moment, three years ago, I took heart when I learned that he was
planning to do so as well. And I reread tonight what he said in 1990 on this
subject: "...Felix Guattari and I have always remained Marxists, in two
different manners perhaps, but both of us. It's that we don't believe in a
political philosophy that would not be centered around the analysis of
capitalism and its developments. What interests us the most is the analysis
of capitalism as an immanent system that constantly pushes back its proper
limits, and that always finds them again on a larger scale, because the
limit is Capital itself."*"*

*http://www.usc.edu/dept/comp-lit/tympanum/1/derrida1.html*
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