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Paperback 101 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution: Ideas and Resources for Self-Liberation, Monkey Wrenching and Preparedness Book

ISBN: 155950157X

ISBN13: 9781559501576

101 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution: Ideas and Resources for Self-Liberation, Monkey Wrenching and Preparedness

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Spirit of Resistance Still Alive!

Today's Americans are as dumb as never before. They don't care for their liberties anymore. There are no more public demonstrations, no more organized resistanse to massive abuse of power going on everyday in America. Compulsory public education has produced its intended results, which are: dumb mass of population, possessing some basic business and industrial skills, but no critical, analytical thinking whatsoever.Work, booze, TV, game, maybe sex, then work, booze, TV...that's all there is to our Freedom, which we want so passionately our government to defend for us! Yes, Claire Wolfe is not always fully logical and consistent. Say, she urges everyone to learn to live in poverty, despise wealth, work as little as possible just to be able to satisfy basic needs. And also she suggests to stack up on non-perishable, even military food supplies, refresh those supplies as needed, gather and hide in different places various high quality weapons, support generously some human rights organizations, - all of which require signifficant cash resources. But the reading nevertheless is important, fascinating and a great refreshment for our media-hypnotized, crazed and dumbed minds. Buy it! Read it! Share it! Also get the "Don't Shoot The Bastards (yet)" by the same author. Find and read Dumbing of America; Justice for None; Race to Incarcerate; Lost Rights: The Destruction of The American Liberty;... Don't let your soul die before you body does!

This book should be part of every school curriculum!

I just finished reading Claire Wolfe's "101 Things To Do 'Til The Revolution" and I can't help but recommend it to everyone! Far from being a wild-eyed anti-government diatribe by some bomb throwing lunatic, it's funny, witty and educational. It presents a rational treatise on how to wean yourself from the government teat. I urge everyone to get a copy.

Absolutely outstanding--A MUST READ!

You cannot judge this book by its cover. The title may seem 'fringy', but the content is more mainstream (or should be) than you might imagine. When I first saw the book in the catalog, it was the cover that piqued my interest. If I'd known what was between the covers, I would have ordered more copies. Each of the 101 ideas listed stands on its own merits. It is not a book that would appeal to the paranoid fringe, or mad-bombers. The ideas are well thought out, and persuasive. Once you pick it up, you will not put it down until you've finished it. The reading is quick and thoroughly entertaining. The content is informative, but more importantly, it will make you think. We all owe it to ourselves to read a copy of this book at least once.My only complaint about the book is that it isn't "1001 Things to do 'Til the Revolution"The price you pay for this book will be money well spent!

as good as it gets!

Please allow me to recommend Claire Wolfe's _far-more-excellent-than-we-deserve _"101 Things to Do 'til the Revolution." Read this book to save your life, your liberty, and your sense of humor. This book is as important as John Ross's "Unintended Consequences."

The Boy Scout Manual for libertarians

Do you believe that the federal government is too large, too powerful and is simply spinning out of control? Claire Wolfe does, and she gives the like-minded a survival manual for the late 20th Century in "101 Things to do 'Til the Revolution". It provides the reader with a comprehensive list of Things to do to protect yourself and your family, as well as peaceful measures you can take to try to stop the leviathan while we have a chance. An informative and entertaining read. Highly recommended. If, however, you believe that government is a benevolent entity trying to help you and yours, I suggest "It Takes A Village" by Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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