The main contribution of this work consists of a specific analysis of the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze that shows how the creation of concepts in philosophy can have libertarian implications, for this the author assumes that Deleuze's philosophical system is opposed to everything. philosophical undertaking that seeks to justify the present in its form as a capitalist system. At first, philosophy will be analyzed as the creation of concepts and the way in which this creation is linked, how it is linked with the lines of flight, as well as the processes of subjectivation. The analysis will then focus on Deleuze's reading of Leibniz to highlight the libertarian implications of Deleuzian philosophy.