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Mari Ruti & Otroversion

Mari Ruti & Otroversion

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On a drive home after dinner with my kids, listening to Tim Henson’s Original Sin, a constellation of ideas came together around the work and life of psychoanalytic philosopher Mari Ruti. This episode is a personal, creative reflection on Ruti as a kind of “meek rebel” — someone deeply relational, politically engaged, and radically committed to inner freedom without ever surrendering herself to social belonging.


At the heart of the episode is a story I heard from Gail Newman about Ruti’s time in Vienna: how she accepted the invitation to collaborate on The Creative Self, but only if she could rent her own apartment — needing solitude not as withdrawal, but as the condition of her thinking, writing, and creativity.


Thinking with Rami Kaminski’s idea of otroversion, and drawing on Ruti’s own words about singularity, intimate revolt, and the limits of external revolution, this episode is an affectionate, speculative portrait of a life oriented toward depth over performance, inner freedom over recognition, and creativity over coherence.


Not a scholarly argument — just a meditation on what it might mean to live a deeply relational life without ever losing one’s singularity.

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