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Kafka creates a society in his novels in which the totality of social relationships comes into conflict with bureaucratic proceduralism.
This paper explores the mystification of the state through the detail-oriented nature of bureaucratic proceduralism, and its resulting alienation and objectification of the individual, through Franz Kafka's novels The Trial (1925) and The Castle (1926).
Kafka's work can be shown to exhibit how modern atomized experience makes impossible the only kind of understanding of the state that can prove itself not subject to the extreme heterogeneity of state instruments in the world - and the political will that inherently comes into being through bureaucratic proceduralism.
Kafka shows K. becoming a state-object through his participation in bureaucratic proceduralism, and in illuminating K.'s existential experience, transcends the normal boundaries of political discourse.
There is a contradiction in bureaucratic proceduralism between the formal logic of rules and the non-symbolic and continuous form of the spaces and societies within which is operates.
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