The Anti-Manifesto
Description
Marx promised workers had nothing to lose but their chains. But what if the real chains aren't economic—they're mimetic? In this final installment of The Anti-Manifesto, I lay out what revolution could never accomplish: a genuine escape from the tyranny of capital. Not by seizing the means of production, but by understanding that capital itself is generated by our converging desires—and that walking away is the one move the system can't counter. From the Ten Commandments read in reverse to the sadomasochistic logic of usury, from stumbling blocks that ensnare the innocent to the ascetic wisdom that breaks the spell, this is the counter-prescription to every manifesto ever written. You have nothing to lose but your idols.
The final, fifth part of a five-part series.



