Prof. Dr. Dean Komel, research fellow of CeNic, has published Na položaju vserazpoložljivosti [On the Positions of All-Disposability] (INR, 2026). In this book, Prof. Komel critically examines the contemporary system of production, shaped by information-driven technoscience and the global concentration of capital, and introduces the concept of the “totalitarium” to describe the functional objectification of social subjectivity, leading to a conjunction of arrangements, distributions, subjugations, and reorganizations that appropriate power everywhere. From this perspective, he analyzes contemporary society as a nexus of power, knowledge, and risk, traversed by a nihilistic logic that manifests itself in the total disposability of everything that exists. He further argues that philosophy, rather than succumbing to this dynamic, must persist as a form of resistance capable of keeping open the question of meaning and orientation. Through dialogues with contemporary thinkers (Urbančič, Held, Fabris, and Waldenfels), the work explores the possibilities of philosophical thought for rethinking the human condition in the age of nihilism.