THE GLAZE: How Institutional Language Converts People into Cases

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The mechanism defends itself against identification.Fourteen essays and a full-length courtroom screenplay trace a single institutional mechanism across convention, congress, and court.In 1964, a London jury returned a verdict of one halfpenny — the lowest coin of the realm. The institution said what it was not designed to say.THE GLAZE identifies a recurring pattern in how institutions process human beings. A score on a normed instrument becomes a property of the person. A coerced agreement becomes a treaty. A legislative choice becomes an executive crime. A shape on a security camera becomes a defendant at a door.From the narrowing of Raphael Lemkin’s genocide concept to the sovereign equality fiction in treaty law, from NATO realignment to the constrained action space of domestic governance, W. D. Denman maps a single structural operation: terminology that formally denotes one thing is deployed to denote another. Validity conditions arestripped. The result is presented as objective fact rather than institutional design.The volume ends where the argument must: in a courtroom. The screenplay The Witness You Cannot Cross-Examine forces a trial to confront the mechanism it cannot name — an AI generated reconstruction that no witness can cross-examine and no jury can evaluate. The formal argument and its dramatic proof in a single volume.The firewalls against this mechanism are the capacity to read primary sources, the historical knowledge to recognise the pattern, and the will to act on what is seen. All three are degrading simultaneously.For readers of Hannah Arendt, James C. Scott, David Graeber, Michel Foucault, and Achille Mbembe — and for anyone watching institutions rewrite the terms of accountability in real time.First volume. Read more

ASIN B0H1F63WXL
ISBN13 979-8258634351
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.77 x 9 inches
Item Weight 1.17 pounds
Print length 308 pages
Publication date May 15, 2026

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