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== The Foundational Principle: Totalasperger == “Everything within autism, nothing outside autism, nothing against autism.” – Paraphrased from Benito Mussolini and Jim Sinclair Carl Schmitt’s concept of the ''Totalstaat''—the total state that encompasses all aspects of life—serves as a structural analogy for what we call here ''Totalasperger''. This term is modeled after Jim Sinclair’s pivotal observation:<blockquote>“Autism is a way of being. It is pervasive; it colors every experience, every sensation, perception, thought, emotion, and encounter, every aspect of existence.” — Jim Sinclair (See [[Jim Sinclair and the Origins of “Don’t Mourn for Us”]])</blockquote>''Totalasperger'' is not a political statement—it is a phenomenological reality. It names the totalizing nature of Asperger cognition in the life and output of the individual. The autistic individual does not merely have autism; they are autistic in every experience. Their work is not occasionally autistic; it is autistic in its origin, form, and function. As such, every poem, theorem, film, battle plan, machine, manifesto, or moral drama produced by the individuals listed below emerges not in spite of Asperger syndrome, but through it. ----
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