This book by Philippe Mengue delves into the complex and influential philosophical concepts of Gilles Deleuze, specifically focusing on the idea of the "Multiple Arrangement" (or "Rhizome" in some contexts). Mengue meticulously analyzes how Deleuze's work challenges traditional modes of thought, offering a dynamic framework for understanding reality, power, and subjectivity. Readers will gain a deeper insight into Deleuze's unique approach to multiplicity, difference, and the construction of new possibilities, making this an essential read for students and scholars of contemporary philosophy, critical theory, and French thought.