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Philosophics — Philosophical and Political Ramblings
Bry Willis
261 episodes
1 day ago
Join me as I relate with the world philosophically. This content can also be found on my blog: https://philosophicsblog.wordpress.com
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Join me as I relate with the world philosophically. This content can also be found on my blog: https://philosophicsblog.wordpress.com
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The Will to Be Ruled: Totalitarianism and the Fantasy of Freedom
Philosophics — Philosophical and Political Ramblings
39 minutes 29 seconds
2 weeks ago
The Will to Be Ruled: Totalitarianism and the Fantasy of Freedom

The provided texts offer an extensive overview of an essay titled "The Will to Be Ruled: Totalitarianism and the Fantasy of Freedom", authored by Bry Willis, an Independent Scholar. This work forms the seventh instalment of the Zenodo Anti-Enlightenment Project corpus, positioning itself within a critical framework against Enlightenment principles. The core argument posits that modern totalitarianism emerges as the logical conclusion of Enlightenment individualism, driven by the psychological exhaustion and isolation felt by the supposedly autonomous subject. Willis explores how the pressure of uncertainty causes individuals to seek relief by submitting to external authority, often experiencing this obedience as a form of pleasure or moral freedom. Ultimately, the essay proposes an alternative ethical framework called Dis-Integrationism, which focuses on "maintenance" and "responsiveness" rather than pursuing the impossible ideal of mastery and redemption. 👉 https://philosophics.blog/2025/10/24/the-will-to-be-ruled-totalitarianism-and-the-fantasy-of-freedom/

Philosophics — Philosophical and Political Ramblings
Join me as I relate with the world philosophically. This content can also be found on my blog: https://philosophicsblog.wordpress.com