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What remains of the human being when systems no longer meet him as human first?
In Sovereignty - Grace for Life, Wilfred-Leonard explores that question at its deepest level. This is not a book about power in the ordinary political sense, but about the prior ground from which all true authority, law, dignity, and conscience must begin: the living person. Through reflections on grace, faith, witness, exclusion, psychiatry, bureaucracy, and the first law of sovereignty, this work reveals how easily modern structures translate human presence into roles, files, diagnoses, and abstractions. Drawing on figures such as Stirner, Arendt, Kafka, Leibniz, Watts, Gosden, and Szasz, the book shows that the decisive struggle of our time is not merely between citizen and state, but between recognition and reduction, between inner authority and institutional capture. At its heart stands a simple but demanding principle: the human being must be recognized before he is evaluated. Sovereignty - Grace for Life is therefore both philosophical and existential, both reflective and urgent: a call to restore proportion, integrity, and personhood in a world increasingly governed by systems that have forgotten how to listen. ISBN 978-1-291-74944-1, full color, 105 pages. Fixed price € 23,70 (all in & within NL through Paypal or cash) |