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The ultimate application of Critical Theory—to everything. Critical Theory of Everything insists that no domain is immune from critique, no concept too sacred, no institution too powerful. It applies the tools of critical theory—analysis of power, ideology, and social construction—to literally everything: science, religion, art, love, consciousness, reality itself. Not to destroy, but to understand; not to relativize, but to liberate. Critical Theory of Everything asks: How is power operating here? Who benefits? What's hidden? Could this be otherwise? It's the endless project of refusing to take anything for granted, of insisting that everything human-made can be remade, and that liberation requires questioning everything—including itself.
"They say some things are just natural, just the way things are. Critical Theory of Everything asks: says who? Natural for whom? What power hides behind 'natural'? Everything human is made, and what's made can be remade. Critical theory stops nowhere, questions everything, insists on possibility. Not nihilism, but hope—the hope that things could be different, and that we could be free."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 4, 2026
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