Abstract: What are the political and legal implications of Bouveresse’s Myth of Interiority ? Jacques Bouveresse comments on Wittgenstein’s silence in political matters, and on philosophers’ relationship to politics – often disastrous. He analyzes the analogy between myths of epistemic and political interiority and Kraus’ contribution to the critique of national solipsism. We then consider a parallel between Wittgenstein and Kelsen in his critique of state solipsism and Musil’s critique of solipsism.