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The Anarchist Cookbook, first published in 1971, is a book containing instructions for the manufacture of explosives, rudimentary telecommunications phreaking devices, and related weapons, as well as instructions for the home manufacture of illicit drugs, including LSD.
Elmer Gantry was banned in the Irish Free State. [167] The House of Gold: Liam O'Flaherty: 1929 Novel The first book to be banned by the Irish Free State for alleged "indecency". Republished in 2013. [168] A Farewell to Arms: Ernest Hemingway: 1929 Novel Suppressed in the Irish Free State. [166] Marriage and Morals: Bertrand Russell: 1929 Non ...
The Anarchist Cookbook; Anarchy, State, and Utopia; The Betrayal of the American Right; The Case Against Education; Civil Disobedience; Conceived in Liberty; The Creature from Jekyll Island; Defending the Undefendable; The Discovery of Freedom; End the Fed; The Ethics of Liberty; For a New Liberty; Free to Choose; The Future and Its Enemies ...
One of the publisher's most controversial titles was The Anarchist Cookbook, released in 1970, which included recipes for making bombs. [4] In 1989, the Barricade Books imprint was established. In 1995, Barricade Books published the bestseller The Housekeeper's Diary by Wendy Berry.
Anarchist Portraits [78] Paul Avrich: Non-fiction History of anarchism: 1988 The Adventures of Tintin: Breaking Free [79] 'J. Daniels' (pseudonym) Fiction: Parody Anarchist parody of The Adventures of Tintin: 1989 Anarchist Ideology and the Working-class Movement in Spain, 1868–1898 [80] George Richard Esenwein Non-fiction Anarchism in Spain ...
The Anarchist Cookbook; Anarchy, State, and Utopia; The Betrayal of the American Right; The Case Against Education; Civil Disobedience; Conceived in Liberty; The Creature from Jekyll Island; Defending the Undefendable; The Discovery of Freedom; End the Fed; The Ethics of Liberty; For a New Liberty; Free to Choose; The Future and Its Enemies ...
American Anarchist is a 2016 American documentary film written and directed by Charlie Siskel. It centers on interviews with William Powell, author of the controversial 1971 book The Anarchist Cookbook. [1] [2] [3] The film premiered out of competition at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival.
This category is for films which focus on anarchism and/or anarchist characters as a theme according to source material. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.