bennük
Bennük is a fictional concept originating from the writings of the French philosopher Georges Bataille. It describes a non-productive, excessive expenditure of energy and resources, often associated with phenomena like luxury, war, and art. Unlike utilitarian consumption, which aims to replenish or build, bennük represents a surplus that is irrevocably lost or transformed.
Bataille argued that human societies, much like biological organisms, possess an excess of energy. This excess
The concept of bennük is closely tied to Bataille's broader theories on expenditure, sovereignty, and the sacred.