Posted in Blog on Mar 23, 2026.
Published by coalition members, Educere Alliance, this compelling review by Daniel Creutzfeldt explores ‘Relationality: An Emergent Politics of Life Beyond the Human’, a work that challenges dominant ways of thinking about individuality, agency, and the world we share.
Identifying the limits of “one-world” logic, the piece invites us to reconsider how our realities are shaped, and how they might be remade, observing that “we have the innate capacity to craft a new reality for ourselves and our place in existence.”
“That which we have made, we can unmake, then, consciously now, remake.” Sylvia Wynter.
It’s a fascinating piece and deserves time allocated for a thorough read. We hare an excerpt below with a link to read the review in full.
Relationality: An Emergent Politics of Life Beyond the Human, by Arturo Escobar, Kriti Sharma, and Michal Osterweil (Review)
Author: Daniel Creutzfeldt
“The dominant story of life is not working”. So begins a book that despite being written with the rigour one would expect from three academics at the cutting edge of their respective fields, is a radically experimental text that invites its readers to dare to reimagine that which seems so immutable that it has disappeared almost completely from view. It is a book that seeks to challenge not only the foundations of a particular economic system or political philosophy, but of the very fabric of reality within which and out of which such tapestries of meaning are woven.
Read this piece in full on the Educere Alliance website.