On Choice, Structure, and the Spatial Conditions of Freedom There persists a familiar argument across many societies: that women cannot fully choose their path, place, or trajectory in life. Yet this claim fractures under the simple existence of women who do choose differently. The reaction they often meet—resistance, dismissal, or outright hostility—reveals something essential. IfContinue reading

The False Idea of the “Shared Project”There exists a quietly dominant assumption in modern society: that a couple only shares a real project if they take on debt together—buying a house on credit, repaying loans, and eventually raising children who themselves become the continuation of that financial and biological cycle.Outside this structure, many assume thatContinue reading

Responsibility Before CreationA Counter-Reflection on Pro-Natalist AssumptionsBy OliviaModern societies often treat reproduction as an unquestionable good. The assumption that having children is inherently virtuous — even morally superior — is repeated in cultural narratives, political rhetoric, and everyday conversation. Those who do not participate in this expectation are frequently treated with suspicion. They are calledContinue reading