Whither the Collective?
“The greatest trick the collective ever pulled was making you think it’s not you”
McStalin
Biology > Hey, my body is different to yours (yay!/we're all “individual” an’ shit)
Society > But other people’s bodies control my body (scary collective voodoo!/my hormones have a mind of their own!)
Language > And wait a second, where’d I get these words from? (scary collective voodoo!/my thoughts have a mind of their own!)
Biology/Society/Language = Your shit sandwich, aka Individual
sans scare quotes aka subject.
Biology = e.g.
Fruit Flies (true individuals (yay!))
Biology/Society = e.g. Ants (no, no, commooooonism!!!!)
Biology/Society/Language = People (individual expressions of the collective that can consider themselves “individuals”)
Political aspirations to a fruit fly state of being are belied by the sociolinguistic construction of the subject from those lumps of squealing flesh we call babies to those lumps of conflicted flesh we call persons.
You can’t even want to be “free” unless the "collective" allows you to so want. And when “freedom” becomes an ideology that puts itself in conflict with forms of social organisation that work well on the basis that they're not ”individual” enough then the collective's got you and your buddies by the balls and you’re collectively singin’ its tune.
But yeah, @”apokrisis” is right.