“Dissecting A Revolution” critiques conventional political systems and revolutions as inherently parasitic, arguing that they merely replace one set of elites with another without meaningful structural change. It proposes a non-parasitic alternative in the form of democratic cooperatives, where value creators gain power through ownership and market mechanisms. By organizing communities and the means of production cooperatively, such systems aim to express the true will of the people and prevent illegitimate claims to assets that are rightfully owned cooperatively.