What would it feel like not to be dominated? Some version of this question is posed in each of the critical projects named in my title. The first, the critique of power, often identifies domination with enchantment. As Michel Foucault observed in "What Is Critique?," the critical attitude emerges, in its modern form, when reason attempts to disentangle itself from the rationalizations that justify and legitimate the exercise of authority. It asks, "For what excesses of power, for what governmentalization, all the more impossible to evade be-