1. I've read around six manifesto pieces in my life, and generally....all of them have the problem of a writer who is marginally rational, sometimes severely irrational and probably not capable of living in society.
2. The writers of manifesto documents....tend to want to fix/resolve world or society problems. I'm not saying their vision or thoughts would work....just that they want a broke system to be fixed.
3. Even a 3rd grader could probably sit and write a simple one-page manifesto.
4. People seem to be attracted to commerce, political or society type manifestos. You just don't see someone writing a manifesto over NBA rules, winter tires, or weight issues.
5. When someone wants to protect you from reading a manifesto....they seem to have the thought that you can't handle the content or chosen topic. Naturally, they have read it....meaning they can handle it.
6. I get the sense (maybe I'm wrong) that more men write manifesto documents, than women. Maybe women just walk out and skip this BS-gotta-write-a-manifesto, and just make change without a lot of chatter.
7. There doesn't seem to be any value to writing a 7-page manifesto....to writing a 700-page manifesto....on the same subject material. You'd think that readability would make a guy keep change ideas to just twenty pages max.
8. Is the Bible a manifesto? Well.....you might make the case that the Old Testament might fit into this way.
9. The problem in that two guys could write a manifesto each....on the same topic....equaling 700 pages each, and each come to a totally separate vision/problem? Yeah, it's possible.
10. The odds of a hundred folks being offered 'free' manifesto material, and 99 flat turn down the opportunity to read such a document? Yeah, that is part of the sales problem of manifesto creation.