*The Almsbag* is more than just a novel. It is a ruthless dissection of power.
Join Frater Benedictus, a 6th-century Benedictine monk, as he is torn from his scriptorium and hurled through the pivotal moments of Western history. He sees no kings or battles—he uncovers the invisible web of law, money, and faith that binds the world together at its core.
From the ruins of Rome to the cathedrals of the Middle Ages, the silver mines of Potosí, the factory halls of Manchester, the advertising agencies of New York, and into the digital present—everywhere he encounters the same terrifying pattern: the rules of control change their form, but their essence remains.
And at the end of his odyssey, Benedictus finds something unexpected: a spark of human dignity that eludes all attempts at appropriation.
For readers of Umberto Eco, Yuval Noah Harari, and Michel Foucault—and for anyone who wants to understand how the world really works.
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