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I don't think he's gonna be a libertarian explicitly, but he's a regular-ish petty bourgeois guy from a neoliberal country. He comes across as someone who has a strong moral core, a sense of duty to set the world straight in his eyes. In a way it's admirable, but I think that the same way we've learned about how Carol fails to see past herself and learn why other survivors have a positive attitude about the joining, we could come to see that Manousos is just as close-minded in a way that renders him incapable of addressing the problem the right way. I think his insistence on still paying for stuff, which I think is intended to look more ridiculous than noble, telegraphs that he's looking at the problem from the wrong perspective. They need to actually create a new world, not to simply go back to the pre-joining status quo.