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The idea that objects have agency might be familiar from childhood. When we’re small, we feel connected to a blanket that can’t be thrown away, or to a stuffed animal that’s become a friend. As adults, we may own a precious item of threadbare clothing that we refuse to replace—yet we wouldn’t think of that shirt as having agency in the world. The philosopher Jane Bennett would, though. In her view, we are often pushed around, one way or another, by the stuff we come into contact with on any given day. At the link in our bio, read about why Bennett believes that “everyone is in a complicated relationship with things.” Illustration by Sean Dong (@sean_xdong).


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