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Finally, ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]'' follows the abused and trampled being ''"The Worm"'' who, like Adam Kadmon, attempts to lead a massive revolution against the world of the oppressed and its kratocratic masters ''"[[The Beautiful People]]"''. In this respect, the revolution plot line may also be seen as a retrospective of his journey up to that point. In his book ''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]'', Manson likens the Worm to "an insignificant shadow looking for his place in an infinite world of light". In his quest to self-empowerment, he fashions himself into a charismatic and influential anti-hero and hierophant, the ''"[[Little Horn]]"'', proselytizing self-realization which is met with adoration and blandishment by the people. Though he is successful overthrowing ''The Beautiful People'', the Little Horn soon sinks into an apathy then hatred for those very adoring and sycophantic disciples along with the world when he comes to the realization that they aren't interested in being saved and quite content to remain weak, imitative and oppressed "victims" (Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche's 'slaves' in his ''Master-Slave'' theory). His message then is frustrated and futile. This failure leaves him cold and bitter, determining to use his power and influence instead to become a repressive and fascist tyrant, the eponymous ''"[[Antichrist Superstar (song)|Antichrist Superstar]]"'' (or alternatively, ''"The Disintegrator"''), as he now concludes that what the people truly desire is a master-slave dynamic. He also begins to adopt as his personal insignia the oppressive epithet of his precursors "When you are suffering, know that I have betrayed you" as he lets his vitriol spiral into nihilism and self-destruction. Now as the disconsolate ''"[[Man That You Fear]]"'', he embarks on a scorched earth policy of apocalypse, tearing down everything his revolution fought for, oppressing the very people he aimed to lift up and destroying everyone and everything around him declaring "pray your life was just a dream, the cut that never heals. The world in my hands, there's no one left to hear you scream. There's no one left for you". As he reduces the world he created to dust, he begins to understand that "when all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed".
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Finally, ''[[Antichrist Superstar]]'' follows the abused and trampled being ''"The Worm"'' who, like Adam Kadmon, attempts to lead a massive revolution against the world of the oppressed and its kratocratic masters ''"[[The Beautiful People]]"''. In this respect, the revolution plot line may also be seen as a retrospective of his journey up to that point. In his book ''[[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell (book)|The Long Hard Road Out of Hell]]'', Manson likens the Worm to "an insignificant shadow looking for his place in an infinite world of light". In his quest to self-empowerment, he fashions himself into a charismatic and influential anti-hero and hierophant, the ''"[[Little Horn]]"'', proselytizing self-realization which is met with adoration and blandishment by the people. Though he is successful overthrowing ''The Beautiful People'', the Little Horn soon sinks into an apathy then hatred for those very adoring and sycophantic disciples along with the world when he comes to the realization that they aren't interested in being saved and quite content to remain weak, imitative and oppressed "victims" (Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche's 'slaves' in his ''Master-Slave'' theory). His message then is frustrated and futile. This failure leaves him cold and bitter, determining to use his power and influence instead to become a repressive and fascist tyrant, the eponymous ''"[[Antichrist Superstar (song)|Antichrist Superstar]]"'' (or alternatively, ''"The Disintegrator"''), as he now concludes that what the people truly desire is a master-slave dynamic. He also begins to adopt as his personal insignia the oppressive epithet of his precursors "When you are suffering, know that I have betrayed you" as he lets his vitriol spiral into nihilism and self-destruction. Now as the disconsolate ''"[[Man That You Fear]]"'', he embarks on a scorched earth policy of apocalypse, tearing down everything his revolution fought for, oppressing the very people he aimed to lift up and destroying everyone and everything around him declaring "pray your life was just a dream, the cut that never heals. The world in my hands, there's no one left to hear you scream. There's no one left for you". As he reduces the world he created to dust, he begins to understand that "when all of your wishes are granted, many of your dreams will be destroyed".
  
 
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