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A Lever Is Pulled
The Deeper Thinking Podcast
A ritual of control. A machine that no longer moves.
There is a gesture repeated in silence that feels like power, even when it does nothing. A switch thrown. A lever pulled. The room responds with flashbulbs. The statement lands like thunder. But the machine remains still. No policy transforms. No system yields. Yet the lever is pulled again.
This episode sits inside that moment. It explores the symbolic afterlife of sovereignty in a globalised economy where rituals of governance persist long after material power has been outsourced, automated, or abstracted. We ask: what does it mean to perform control rather than exercise it? And why does that performance continue to hold emotional weight?
Drawing from Giorgio Agamben’s theory of the exception, Wendy Brown and David Harvey on neoliberal erosion of state autonomy, and Iris Marion Young on diffuse responsibility, we trace the rituals of policy that persist even when causality is broken. Achille Mbembe reminds us that sovereignty was always unevenly distributed—more idea than fact. The result is a theatre of decision: sovereignty re-enacted, not enacted.
Trade wars, Brexit performances, and pandemic logistics all echo through this space—not as ideology, but as infrastructure. The lever becomes a gesture of consolation, not consequence. A story we repeat to avoid the void.
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The lever is still pulled. Not to move the world—but to keep the story from breaking.
#Sovereignty #Philosophy #SymbolicPower #Agamben #Spectacle #Infrastructure #Governance #DeeperThinkingPodcast
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A Lever Is Pulled
The Deeper Thinking Podcast
A ritual of control. A machine that no longer moves.
There is a gesture repeated in silence that feels like power, even when it does nothing. A switch thrown. A lever pulled. The room responds with flashbulbs. The statement lands like thunder. But the machine remains still. No policy transforms. No system yields. Yet the lever is pulled again.
This episode sits inside that moment. It explores the symbolic afterlife of sovereignty in a globalised economy where rituals of governance persist long after material power has been outsourced, automated, or abstracted. We ask: what does it mean to perform control rather than exercise it? And why does that performance continue to hold emotional weight?
Drawing from Giorgio Agamben’s theory of the exception, Wendy Brown and David Harvey on neoliberal erosion of state autonomy, and Iris Marion Young on diffuse responsibility, we trace the rituals of policy that persist even when causality is broken. Achille Mbembe reminds us that sovereignty was always unevenly distributed—more idea than fact. The result is a theatre of decision: sovereignty re-enacted, not enacted.
Trade wars, Brexit performances, and pandemic logistics all echo through this space—not as ideology, but as infrastructure. The lever becomes a gesture of consolation, not consequence. A story we repeat to avoid the void.
What This Offers
Listen On:
Support This Work
If you'd like to support the ongoing work, you can visit buymeacoffee.com/thedeeperthinkingpodcast or leave a kind review on Apple Podcasts.
Bibliography
The lever is still pulled. Not to move the world—but to keep the story from breaking.
#Sovereignty #Philosophy #SymbolicPower #Agamben #Spectacle #Infrastructure #Governance #DeeperThinkingPodcast

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