The Beauty of the Noose: How Deferential Realism Aestheticizes Extraction

Deferential Realism isn't a polite nod to reality—it's a scalpel slicing through the flab of modern philosophy's self-congratulatory bloat. The essay "Aesthetics of Alignment" masquerades as a gentle taxonomy of constraints, but its real work is demolition: it shreds the fantasy that aesthetics can float free from power's grip, forcing us to feel the noose … Continue reading The Beauty of the Noose: How Deferential Realism Aestheticizes Extraction