A closing provocation: if disconnection is a form of care—care for the self or for the vulnerable—what obligations remain to the severed other, and how do we preserve collective life when our default solution to discomfort is disappearance?
A closing provocation: if disconnection is a form of care—care for the self or for the vulnerable—what obligations remain to the severed other, and how do we preserve collective life when our default solution to discomfort is disappearance?
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