“Though the Witch knew the Deep Magic, there is a magic deeper still which she did not know. Her knowledge goes back only to the dawn of time. But if she could have looked a little further back… she would have known that when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor’s stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backward.” - Aslan, C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
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A Living Syllabus in Rent, Risk, and Real Estate Delusion



⟡ Capitalism as Stagecraft: Monopoly Lifesized as Urban Curriculum ⟡

Filed: 1 May 2025
Location: Tottenham Court Road, London
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I. A Living Syllabus in Rent, Risk, and Real Estate Delusion

This dispatch documents SWANK’s immersive educational experience at Monopoly Lifesized, in which students were granted temporary dominion over imaginary assets, priced out of fictional boroughs, and taught — with theatrical flair — how to lose everything with style.

The curriculum?
Risk.
The objective?
Survival by dice.
The lesson?
This isn’t just a game — it’s a glossy rehearsal for adulthood under austerity.


II. What We Witnessed

  • Real estate transactions conducted with theatrical cruelty

  • Rent increases that felt legally familiar

  • Children temporarily empowered to bankrupt each other

  • Urban planning, but make it immersive and economically violent

They learned how to build.
They learned how to lose.
They learned that capitalism is just performance — until it's your postcode.

And for 90 minutes, everyone played the landlord.
Then we archived the metaphor.


III. Why SWANK Filed It

Because theatrical economics deserve footnotes.
Because nothing teaches systemic injustice like pretending you’re in charge of it.
Because we don’t send children into the world unarmed — we send them with PDFs and receipts.

Let the record show:

  • Capitalism was dramatized

  • Inequality was gamified

  • Learning was aesthetic

  • And SWANK — filed the entire simulation

This isn’t edutainment.
It’s a syllabus with costume changes.


IV. SWANK’s Position

We do not consider games apolitical.
We do not treat finance as neutral.
We do not redact the lessons of performance-based injustice.

Let the record show:

The children competed.
The rules resembled policy.
The poverty was optional — this time.
And SWANK — filed the theatre of it all.

This is not fieldwork.
It is economic consciousness — in play format.







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