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The Resistance of the Individual
Simmel's central preoccupation — <em>the resistance of the individual to being levelled, swallowed up in the social-technological mechanism</em> — the structural problem of modern life whose stakes the AI moment raises to a pitch Simmel himself could not have imagined.
Across his career, Simmel returned with near-obsessive insistence to a single question: how the individual maintains genuine selfhood — genuine interiority, genuine autonomy, genuine freedom — within a social environment that presses relentlessly toward homogenization, quantification, and the objective determination of individual life. The metropolitan environment, the money economy, the fashion cycle, the growth of objective culture each pushes against the individual's capacity for self-determination. Each requires a specific act of resistance: the cultivation of reserve against overstimulation, qualitative judgment against quantitative reduction, distinctive voice against the pressure to conform. AI intensifies every one of these pressures simultaneously, and offers, at every point, the seduction of frictionless accommodation.
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The individual who yields to the seduction at every point — who delegates every difficulty, accepts every accommodation, allows the tool to handle every resistance — does not cease to function. The individual functions with impressive efficiency. But the