Architecture of Intention

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* Book: The Architecture of Intention: A Manifesto For The World After Illusion. by James Coleman. Kindle ed., 2015

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"What if the world we inherited isn’t the one we’re destined to live in?

The Architecture of Intention is a groundbreaking sequel to The Mirror of Profit, and a rallying cry for the world that works spiritually, ecologically, socially, and economically. It offers more than critique. It offers blueprint.

Where The Mirror of Profit exposed the fractures of late-stage capitalism, this manifesto ventures into uncharted territory: what comes after illusion.

In a time defined by collapse, polarization, and confusion, this book offers clarity, not just of system, but of self. It argues that true transformation begins with a shift in consciousness: in how we perceive time, value, identity, and our relationship to the living Earth.


Through powerful essays, visionary insight, and a roadmap of practical cultural redesign, this work explores:

• How past civilizations collapsed and why our current system is no exception. • The myth of the purely rational human and the sacred return to wholeness. • Commons-based economies, inner work as infrastructure, and symbiotic design. • The future of technology, art, and global governance beyond domination. • What it means to become the ancestors of a world worth inheriting.

With poetic force and intellectual precision, The Architecture of Intention invites readers to imagine and begin to build, a post-capitalist civilization rooted not in fear or scarcity, but in coherence, care, and planetary belonging.

This is not just a vision.

It is an act of remembering who we are and who we could still become."