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Days of War Nights of Love: Crimethink for Beginners by CrimethInc.

crm02121's review against another edition

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1.0

This is why anarchists hate anarchists... I wish that I cared enough to write about every flaw that this text has, but that's not going to achieve anything.

outin's review

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inspiring lighthearted fast-paced

3.0

extremely ignorant & illogical when trying to rationalise its(hers/their) humanistic elements in opting for & spreading atheism. not well versed at all in other concepts but the reader is responsible for remembering to take most of what’s said, lightly (and that’s the problem: with so much bullshit in the mix, how could one possibly take to heart any of the many important, brilliant passages scattered throughout?). CWC tries to make a case for its self-defined hypocrisy as a driving self-justification for the most inane of their ideas, but to take a step back after reading said respective section, one would realise that this is unsurprisingly only a tautology for the diaperful of non-valuable ideas CWC loves bringing to the three-legged, organic, safety table, made using baseball bats shoplifted from WalMart, that someone who had read this book dumpster-dove to revive.

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rebus's review

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5.0

Aside from Zerzan, this is all the political theory you really need. 

annab_rad's review

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1.0

Hipster manifesto

robk's review

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3.0

fun to read... but not to be taken all too seriously.

zetasyanthis's review

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2.0

Not my thing, really. Grabbed it on a whim for the different perspective, but I thought it was mostly really naive. :/

nicka's review

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5.0

Read this book as hyperbole. While reading, try not to think about rich kids trying to slum it in dumpsters. Ignore the crimethinc haters. Form your own opinion.

cookiemonster's review

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5.0

Read and think.
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