I agree with the opinion of Michel Onfray: we are the slaves of a system where money is king. He describes the first third of the book clearly and realistically our world where man is only an instrument to finance the service (or ideology with the example of Nazism), from its beginnings in a company Norman until the very moving description of the homeless. Onfray made the distinction between inequality and differences. We can all be different without being mixed. I have less clinging to the last part of the art and action. I also found some anachronisms and in particular the comparison between 1789 and the present revolutionary left. Although the change is not for tomorrow, this book has at least one merit, that to imagine and to reflect on a political and economic logic that led us into an impasse and unhappiness.