This work is very much in progress, with emerging ideas that I hope to develop into a full paper. Nevertheless, it is not without a position: the aim is to show how genealogy can be absorbed into normative theory, by tracing a path to the idea of sequential genealogy. I begin with Nietzsche, specifically drawing on a quote which I feel accurately describes genealogy’s original premise: of being committed to the principle of the historical contingency of all truths, concepts, practices and beliefs. From this brief grounding, I emphasise Foucault’s main contribution to genealogy, as a project with the purpose of thinking “differently” (Foucault, 1990, p. 8) through the reflection that a denaturalizing method brings: therefore as anti-...