Ten attempts to blaspheme against the successors of God in our world: the State and Money, Labor and the Market, Progress and the Future, by the rather indirect route of attack to some of its most immediately palpable and annoying manifestations: the urban barbarism; the habit of reforming and restructuring everything permanently; replacement of air with chemical substitute; the confusion of public services with the personalized impertinences of state bureaucracies; the plague of tourism (which is the opposite of travel); the condemnation of the studies to become a simulation of factory work; the traffics of deadly substances and the business mounted on its prohibition; the insane cult of high speed; the superstition of the majority that today is called democracy; the assimilation of living folk traditions by the spectacle of cultural identities.