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I honestly have no idea what I just read. It's such a showy text with unlikely conversations emanating from characters mouths, on one hand mimicking the often stilted dialog of comic book characters but uncanny in the mouths of others. Characters are simply mouthpieces to forward ideas about capitalism, collective action, personhood and more. And all in the highly coded language of academia - “vestigial inflection point manifesting aggrandizing cultural erosion” I'm sure it rewards those willing to unpack it, decipher the fractal plot and reflect on the ideas within. But know that this is an exciting academic examination of protest that, among other things, introduces you to real world activists Kiyoshi Kuromiya and Richard Aoki and less rousing sci-fi romp.