I Will Teach You to Change the World

Clear thinking. Real strategies. No illusions.

Or read the manifesto

The world is full of people who care deeply—and feel powerless.

They march. They post. They vote. They donate.

And yet:

  • Inequality deepens
  • Democracy weakens
  • Climate collapse accelerates
  • Burnout spreads

It’s because good intentions are not a strategy.

What I teach

Clear thinking for people who want real change

No motivational fog. No magical believing. Just a usable model of power, systems, and strategy.

  • How power actually works
  • Why most efforts fail at scale
  • How systems change—and resist change
  • How to act effectively without losing yourself

I don’t offer motivation. I offer understanding and strategy.

Is this for you?

Two quick filters. No hard feelings.

This is for you if

  • You care deeply about justice, democracy, or the future
  • You’re tired of shallow solutions
  • You want to understand why things fail
  • You’re willing to think long-term

This is not for you if

  • You want slogans, not strategy
  • You think passion is enough
  • You want quick wins or viral hacks
  • You’re unwilling to question your assumptions

Featured course

Why Most Activism Fails

And what actually works instead

A clear-eyed introduction to power, systems, and strategy—for people who still want to make a difference.

This is the starting point →

The flagship course

I Will Teach You to Change the World

This is the core of the project.

A serious, structured education in how change actually happens—across movements, institutions, and history—and how to take part responsibly.

This is not a checklist. It’s not a hack. It’s not a fantasy.

It’s preparation for the long fight.

About the instructor

I’m a sociologist who studies power, movements, and systems.

I’ve spent years analyzing why well-intentioned efforts fail—and what actually works instead.

This project exists to make that knowledge usable.

The Frameworks Behind This Project

  • Systems thinking
  • Social movement theory
  • Political economy
  • Burnout and limits
  • Strategic nonviolence
  • Long-term institutional change

This is one coherent ecosystem—not disconnected content.

Think clearly in a world on fire.

Occasional essays on power, strategy, and surviving the long fight—without hype.

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