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The Initiative Imperative

The social demand — intensified by AI tools to its breaking point — that the individual must not merely execute but originate, must not merely work but invent, must not merely respond but <em>initiate</em>. The demand that cannot be met through effort because it implicates the self.
The initiative imperative is the specific form taken by the performance society's demand in the AI context. In an economy where execution has been commoditized by machines, the premium shifts to initiation — the capacity to originate the question the machine answers, to decide what should be built, to see what no one else has seen. The imperative is presented as liberation: you are freed from mere execution to exercise higher faculties. But initiation, unlike execution, cannot be increased by effort alone. It implicates the self — the taste, the judgment, the vision that are supposed to emerge from who the worker fundamentally is. And when initiative fails, the failure cannot be attributed to insufficient skill or time. It can only be attributed to inadequacy of the self.

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The judgment economy that You On AI describes is, in Ehrenberg's frame, the initiative

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