𝑻𝒉𝒆 π‘΄π’šπ’•π’‰ 𝒐𝒇 π‘―π’π’Žπ’ π‘΅π’π’“π’Žπ’‚π’π’Šπ’”: π‘¨π’“π’„π’‰π’‚π’†π’π’π’π’ˆπ’š 𝒐𝒇 𝒕𝒉𝒆 π‘³π’†π’ˆπ’Šπ’ƒπ’π’† π‘―π’–π’Žπ’‚π’ [Essay]

08/10/2025 33 min Temporada 3

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Episode Synopsis

This is a reading of an essay by Bry Willis that continues theΒ Anti-EnlightenmentΒ project through an archaeological examination of modernity’s most enduring fiction: the β€œnormal” human. It traces the evolution ofΒ Homo NormalisΒ from a statistical artefact into a moral ideal, revealing how legibilityβ€”the power to render life visible, measurable, and administrableβ€”became the operating logic of Western governance.From Quetelet’sΒ l’homme moyenΒ and Galton’s eugenic arithmetic to Foucault’s biopolitical regimes and the affective capitalism of the present, the essay follows the transformation of normality from virtue to infrastructure. Psychology, sociology, and critical theory each inherit the same compulsion toward legibility: the drive to make persons, populations, and emotions governable under the rhetoric of care.The text culminates in a refusalβ€”an β€œethics of variance”—that rejects the metaphysics of wholeness and perfection. It argues that lucidity, not redemption, remains the final virtue: to know the apparatus intimately enough to decline its myth of order while continuing to live within it.The entire essay, including citations and references, is archived at Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17290628.(Part of the Anti-Enlightenment Series, alongside β€œAgainst Agency” and β€œThe Discipline of Dis-Integration.”)https://zenodo.org/communities/antienlightenment