Psychical nomadism

Psychical nomadism is a philosophical term that refers to the practice of taking as one needs from any moral, religious, political, ethical, or whatever system, and leaving behind the parts of that system found to be unappealing. It is one of the main characteristics of the Temporary Autonomous Zone by Hakim Bey, but the notion was previously discussed be Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in Nomadology and the War Machine, by Jean-François Lyotard in Driftworks and by various authors in the "Oasis" issue of Semiotext(e). Bey in his essay explains why he chose the name:

Psychical nomadism

Psychical nomadism is a philosophical term that refers to the practice of taking as one needs from any moral, religious, political, ethical, or whatever system, and leaving behind the parts of that system found to be unappealing. It is one of the main characteristics of the Temporary Autonomous Zone by Hakim Bey, but the notion was previously discussed be Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari in Nomadology and the War Machine, by Jean-François Lyotard in Driftworks and by various authors in the "Oasis" issue of Semiotext(e). Bey in his essay explains why he chose the name: