postindividualism
Postindividualism is a philosophical and cultural concept that critiques and moves beyond traditional notions of the individual. It suggests that the self, as understood in Western thought, is not a fixed, autonomous, or isolated entity but rather a fluid, socially constructed, and relational phenomenon. This perspective argues that the emphasis on the isolated individual, prevalent in Enlightenment thinking and liberalism, is insufficient for understanding human experience and social organization in the contemporary world.
Proponents of postindividualism often highlight the interconnectedness of individuals through technology, social networks, and global systems.
The concept draws on influences from various fields, including post-structuralism, cybernetics, and critical theory. It can