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When a French woman placed Daniel Paul Schreber’s memoir in my hands at a Schonfield gathering, it felt less like a recommendation than a summons. Schreber—judge, patient, witness—writes from the fault line where psychiatry, law, and metaphysics compete for custody of the self.
This book follows that fault line. With Stirner, Kafka, Freud, Lacan, and Melanie Klein, I track how institutions and interpretations can become invisible tribunals—sorting a living person into a file. Then I pivot toward another possibility: coherence without coercion. Drawing on Spirit, Self as a Mosaic, Ontological Monism, Sentient Witness, and Reclaim of the Sovereign Self, I build a practical ethics of inner jurisdiction: recognition before evaluation, testimony before translation, remedy that increases agency. An inquiry into madness, meaning, and modern power—ending with a single question: who gets to define reality when your inner life speaks back? ISBN 978-1-291-78699-6, full color, 65 pages. Fixed price € 21,00 (all in & within NL through Paypal or cash) |