This book is a primer on armed resistance to tyranny. It is intended to answer questions the reader might not think of asking, and to direct the reader to sources of more detailed information. Topics covered include justifying revolt, conditions for success, possible government responses, strategy & tactics, the overt and covert organizations, weapons, equipment, survival skills, land navigation, camouflage, boobytraps, weapons caching, training, secure camps, safe houses, communications, encryption & codes, gaining public support, sniping, sabotage, raids, intelligence and counter-intelligence. It is intended for scholarly information purposes only.
This book, first published in 1966, focuses on the stories of ordinary people who have stood up to tyrants around the world. Together they form an examination of political opposition, and a testimony.
This volume, with contributions from scholars in political science, literature, and philosophy, examines the mutual influence of reason and religion at the time of the American Founding.
Translated by Colin Gordon, Leo Marshall, John Mepham, and Kate Soper. New York: Pantheon Books, 1980. Foucault, Michel. “What is Enlightenment.” In Ethics: Subjectivity and Truth, edited by Paul Rabinow, 303–20. New York: New Press, ...
Our one advantage is that we might learn from their experience. On Tyranny is a call to arms and a guide to resistance, with invaluable ideas for how we can preserve our freedoms in the uncertain years to come.
What is invisible resistance to tyranny?
Speaking out against the myths of the 1990s, especially those associated with neo-liberalism, this text offers a defence of the public interest.
2, edited by Joseph Haslewood (London: Lackington, Allen, and Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815), 318. 2. For Lord Buckhurst's 'outward conformity' and his protection of Catholics, including the construction of a priest's hole ...
How do we know when the government has acted tyrannically? Which actions constitute proper and legitimate resistance?This book places in your hands a hopeful blueprint for freedom.
Firing Back is an eloquent dissection of globalization's intellectual and cultural role throughout the world, and a discussion of the ways in which effective opposition to it can be mounted.
Depicts the activities and dedication of the young Munich University students who were executed for printing pamphlets attacking Nazi rule