Desire
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Relations
- Greed: Greed is an excessive desire for more than one needs, especially for wealth or possessions.
- Passion: Passion is a strong and barely controllable emotion or desire.
- Drive: Drive is a strong motivating desire or force.
- Want: Want is a strong feeling of wanting to have something.
- Covetousness: Covetousness is an excessive or rapacious desire for possession.
- Jealousy: Jealousy is a feeling of resentment or anger towards someone because of their success, advantage, or possession.
- Motivation: Motivation is the desire or willingness to do something.
- Dream: A dream is a cherished desire or ambition.
- Craving: Craving is an intense desire for something.
- Territorialization: Deleuze and Guattari’s concept of desire is closely related to territorialization, as desire is seen as a productive force that can either reinforce or challenge existing territories and power structures.
- Appetite: Appetite is a desire or liking for something.
- Longing: Longing is a persistent desire or craving, especially for something immaterial or indefinable.
- Reterritorialization: Reterritorialization is often discussed in relation to the production and channeling of desire.
- Yearning: Yearning is a longing or persistent desire.
- Ambition: Ambition is a strong desire to achieve something, such as success, power, or wealth.
- Lust: Lust is a strong sexual desire.
- Lines of Flight: Lines of flight are driven by desire, which is a productive and revolutionary force that challenges established norms and structures.
- Urge: An urge is a strong desire or impulse.
- Aspiration: Aspiration is a hope or ambition of achieving something.
- Envy: Envy is a desire to have a quality, possession, or other desirable attribute belonging to someone else.
- Wish: A wish is a desire, longing, or strong inclination for something.
- Assemblage Theory: Conceptualizes desire as a productive force that shapes assemblages
- Reterritorialization: Reterritorialization is often seen as a response to desire, where new identities and territories are formed in order to satisfy certain desires.
- Hope: Hope is a desire accompanied by expectation of or belief in fulfillment.
- Passion: Passion is driven by a strong desire or longing for something.