There is an idea that we share across the planet:
the right to inherit.
No matter the language, culture, or political system.
From the moment we are born, we accept without question that a few start the game with everything... and the majority with nothing.
What if inequality wasn't a flaw in the system, but its oldest design?
The Inheritance: The Universal Game is a brutal critique of the rule that sustains power without effort: succession.
With visual metaphors, street philosophy, and direct language, this book doesn't ask for your permission.
It asks you one question:
How much longer are you going to play by rules you never agreed to?
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