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The World Beyond Your Head
Crawford's 2015 book — an <em>inquiry into the conditions for becoming an individual in an age of distraction</em> — extending his craft philosophy into a broader argument about attention, autonomy, and the designed environments that shape modern cognition.
The World Beyond Your Head: On Becoming an Individual in an Age of Distraction is Crawford's second major work, published in 2015. Where Shop Class as Soulcraft focused on the phenomenology of skilled manual work, The World Beyond Your Head extends the framework into the broader question of what attention requires and how contemporary environments undermine it. Crawford develops the concept of jigs — physical and institutional structures that force attention outward toward resistant material — as the prescriptive counterpart to his critique of environments designed to capture attention for commercial purposes. The book's argument that genuine individuality requires submission to external standards rather than self-expression against them has become one of the most important contemporary critiques of the autonomy framework Western modernity inherits.
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The book's central philosophical move is to redefine individuality against the prevailing framework that treats it as self-expression, authentic choice, or freedom from external constraint.
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