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Etienne de la Boetie² | To See the Cage Is to Leave It
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In this episode, we’re joined by Etienne de la Boetie² to explore one of the most uncomfortable ideas in political philosophy: that systems of control persist not primarily through violence, but through voluntary participation.
Building on the original work Discourse on Voluntary Servitude, this conversation examines how modern power structures operate psychologically—through habit, normalization, fear, and narrative—rather than overt coercion. The “cage” isn’t always locked. Often, it’s simply unseen.
We discuss how people internalize authority, why questioning systems feels dangerous even when no one is forcing compliance, and how awareness alone can destabilize control structures. This is not a call to action, but an exploration of perception, consent, and autonomy.