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A review by firstwords
The Anarchist Cookbook by William Powell
3.0
As a kid, I thought that this book was going to allow me to subvert the world, break the rules, etc, etc.
Now, it's incredibly outdated (there's some phone phreaking stuff in there that hasn't worked in 15 years anywhere in the US, for example), but is entertaining as a walk down memory lane.
The Cookbook mentions other publications, some created and maintained by US Armed Forces, that are still available for perusal today that may be more informative (at least, I assume they are, but with the current terrorist threat they may be off the market), but this book won't do much to help you "stick it to the man," whatever that means.
Still, an entertaining look into the world of the early 70s and counterculture.
And yes, there is still information that is "relevant", dealing with improvised weapons, among other things. Overall, though, putting faith in the information contained in this book is likely to lead to you having a bad day, or injuring yourself. Read for entertainment purposes only.
Now, it's incredibly outdated (there's some phone phreaking stuff in there that hasn't worked in 15 years anywhere in the US, for example), but is entertaining as a walk down memory lane.
The Cookbook mentions other publications, some created and maintained by US Armed Forces, that are still available for perusal today that may be more informative (at least, I assume they are, but with the current terrorist threat they may be off the market), but this book won't do much to help you "stick it to the man," whatever that means.
Still, an entertaining look into the world of the early 70s and counterculture.
And yes, there is still information that is "relevant", dealing with improvised weapons, among other things. Overall, though, putting faith in the information contained in this book is likely to lead to you having a bad day, or injuring yourself. Read for entertainment purposes only.