The Danger and Disability

Introduction: Heidegger on His Head It is admittedly difficult to ascertain the warning latent in Heidegger’s late work on technology in a manner that can implicate how humans engage in politics. Heidegger’s affiliation in his brief rectorate does more than make this a problematic endeavor, it often makes it a dangerous one. However, ontology carriesContinue reading “The Danger and Disability”

The False Claimant: On the Regality of Madness

The Monarchy of Madness The king is the first madman. The leviathan walking street bears the king’s mark. All monsters are descendants of tyrants, sovereigns, and, most importantly, a power turned malignant. Throughout these histories of aberrance, going astray always carries with it an immediate political exile. The abnormal is deemed apolitical, beyond the boundsContinue reading “The False Claimant: On the Regality of Madness”