Redemption, like freedom, is not of self. It is from self.
Redemption Song
Redemption, like freedom, is not of self. It is from self.
Nietzsche once suggested that metaphysics is about as useful to the struggles and uncertainties of embodied life as would be knowledge of the chemical composition of water to a boatman facing a storm. The force of the remark is not hostility to thought but a boundary placed around it. In conditions of living and existential […]
Mental health issues are often asserted as neurochemical or physiological malfunction, located in the individual. Yet this framing conceals how distress emerges from larger social systems, which depend upon gradients of exclusion and disaffection to function. Just as unemployment is not an error but a structural feature of employment markets, sorrow and psychic fracture are […]
An interesting hypothesis is that all social processes are expressions of frequency. While not strictly equivalent, frequencies can be understood as empirical expressions of probability—patterns of recurrence that approximate likelihood over time. In doing so, they engage with dynamical attractors, stabilising tendencies within complex systems that draw trajectories into patterned coherence. The very process of […]
Societies consistently construct narratives that assign blame to those who occupy marginal positions, even as they depend structurally on their existence. Numerous sociological studies confirm that poverty and unemployment are not simply outcomes of individual failings but consequences of systemic factors. William Julius Wilson in When Work Disappears (1996) demonstrates how the erosion of stable […]
It’s interesting that when you get sick and fall through the gaps in regards to unemployment, social engagement, there’s no support. You’re basically thrown out as far as possible, as quick as possible, and it is made as hard as possible to come back. That is the basis upon which social value is built, upon […]
Unemployment is never just a matter of individual misfortune; it is the visible seam of a whole system that, by its very structure, requires some to fall outside. Support services exist to catch those who slip, but the system is double-edged: their presence signals both care and the ongoing persistence of the very gaps they […]
Long-term unemployment doesn’t just deprive you of income. It disconnects you from the feedback circuits where recognition, relevance, and reality are conferred. The world continues, but the rhythm is no longer yours. You’re not simply on the outside—you’re out of phase. What long-term unemployment reveals, often with brutal clarity, is how thoroughly access to experience—joy, […]
The (unwitting) yet structural necessity of unemployment in a self-preserving system. Long-term unemployment in Australia isn’t just a policy oversight—it’s a structural feature. Governments cycle through new programs, slogans, and initiatives, but the underlying machinery remains unchanged. It isn’t designed to solve the problem; it’s designed to administer it. To be more precise: the failure […]