The Politics of Daydreaming reimagines the act of drifting into thought not as distraction, but as radical dissent. It argues that every daydream is a sovereign territory-a rebel state where the mind governs itself against the demands of productivity, conformity, and external control. Through vivid explorations of cognitive sovereignty, internal governance, utopian psychology, and escapist geopolitics, the book reveals how imagination becomes a form of resistance. Each chapter invites readers into a conversational journey, showing how reverie can be both deeply personal and profoundly political. This is not a manual for escaping reality, but a manifesto for reclaiming it-one daydream at a time.
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The Politics of Daydreaming, When Your Mind Governs Its Own Rebel State
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