The Anarchist Cookbook

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From the cofounder of Food Not Bombs, an action-oriented guide to anarchism, social change, and vegan cooking

Unlike the original Anarchist Cookbook, which contained instructions for the manufacture of explosives, this version is both a cookbook in the literal sense and also a "cookbook" of recipes for social and political change. The coffee-table–sized book is divided into three sections: a theoretical section explaining what anarchism is and what it isn't; information on organizational principles and tactics for social and political change; and finally, numerous tasty vegan recipes from one of the cofounders of the international Food Not Bombs movement.

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2.4
87 reviews
vėrminøus
November 11, 2016
The Original Anarchist Cookbook and all the updated info you WERE REALLY LOOKING FOR [when you found this pacifist p😾ssy piece of sh💩 t knockoff millennial manifesto for the crybaby generation] is available for FREE as an add-on in one of the more popular UNOFFICIAL KODI REPOSITORIES so don't give this joke-of-the-decade who's trying to save the world with hugs and tofu from his/her gender-fluid happy-safe place where his/her mommy/daddy can't hurt him/her with their mean and hurtful words ✋😒 your⌚or💲
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Carmilla Baphomet
January 22, 2024
I haven't finished the book but so far,I like what I've read. Ignore those pathetic imbeciles rating this one star,those are just a bunch of edgy immature teenagers thinking they're cool or something if they know how to make bombs. If you want the original go find it on some book pirating site on google,fool.
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Todd Stanley
November 12, 2015
Be aware this is not the original 1971 book being published. Much of what was in the 1971 book was mandated by the federal government to be removed in order to continue its publication.
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About the author

Keith McHenry is a cofounder of the international Food Not Bombs movement. He is the author of Hungry for Peace and the coauthor of the Food Not Bombs manual, Food Not Bombs. He lives in Taos, New Mexico. Chaz Bufe is the author or coauthor of multiple books including Alcoholics Anonymous: Cult or Cure?, The Devil's Dictionaries, The Heretic's Handbook of Quotations, Provocations, and An Understandable Guide to Music Theory. His writings have appeared in dozens of newspapers, magazines, and websites, including Belief.net, Communities, Counterpoise, Eye,Freedom, the Match!, New Times Weekly, Processed World, and the Utne Reader. He lives in Tucson, Arizona.

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