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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2026 · 5 MIN

The Achievement Subject| When Self-Exploitation Feels Like Freedom

from The Fractured Self Podcast · host Rich Bennetts

We keep circling back to one terrifyingly accurate idea from philosopher Byung-Chul Han: the disciplinary society of Foucault has given way to the "achievement society". We are no longer prisoners watched by guards in a tower; we have built our own panopticon. We punish ourselves for resting, reward ourselves for burning out, and genuinely believe this is what freedom and choice look like.In this episode of Fractured Self, we aren't just looking at the theory, we're looking at what it feels like from the inside. That low hum of anxiety when you aren't being productive. We look at how this connects to Kazimierz Dąbrowski’s theory of positive disintegration, and ultimately, what happens when the physical body simply refuses the machinery and says "no".Topics Covered:Foucault’s panopticon vs. internal surveillance Byung-Chul Han’s The Burnout Society and the "achievement subject" Why self-exploitation feels like flourishing and driveDąbrowski’s positive disintegration vs. modern burnoutThe raw, physical reality of the body's limits and refusalEpisode Chapter Markers00:00:00 - The Shift: From Discipline to Achievement: Exploring Byung-Chul Han and the illusion of freedom.00:00:30 - Building Our Own Panopticon: How the modern subject internalises surveillance and rewards its own burnout.00:00:50 - The Meta-Trap: The realisation of turning self-exploitation and critique into consumable content.00:01:48 - The Low Hum: What it actually feels like inside the achievement subject, the anxiety of stillness masquerading as drive.00:02:29 - The Rebranding of Collapse: Contrasting Dąbrowski’s "positive disintegration" with a system that absorbs its own shattering.00:03:13 - The Animal Underneath: When the theory stops and the physical flesh simply refuses to keep going.00:04:09 - The Absence Behind the Machinery: Resisting the urge to romanticise the body's refusal as "wisdom".00:04:48 - Orbiting the Unresolved: Choosing to sit with the messiness rather than forcing a tidy synthesis.https://www.fracturedself.com

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