Recognition and Routing is a compact collection of philosophical essays on systems, classification, standing, and procedural life.
Victor Wyld examines how modern systems convert choices into procedures, procedures into expectations, and expectations into reality. Across essays on recognition, neutrality, legibility, correction, repair, and scrutinized awareness, the collection asks what happens when people are processed accurately but not understood, when records are corrected but harms remain, and when representation begins to replace participation.
These essays are not a political program. They are an inquiry into the structures that decide what counts, what moves, what is seen, and what remains outside the route.