Whether one is on-the-run, a perpetual traveler, looking to be "free" or planning to live under the radar - the author clarifies the verbiage that has made subordination, debt, sovereignty tactics and the trappings of the oppressor so attractive and addictive. If you are enslaved, incarcerated or penniless after reading this book, it is only because you desire some form of bondage, prefer pain over pleasure, you have an abundance of excuses, or laws are preventing you from being "exceptional".
Year after year, this book proves to be important to Black men and women in America. 8 years after Barack Obama's presidency and unwillingness to initiate reparations or do anything minute for Blacks, the author's words still vibrate with passion.
Baz is a soul that has some full circle. Whether talking about his time in prison or discussing the meaning of sovereignty,Dismantling the Matrix is a must read. I only gave the book 3 stars because I found it a little slow in some parts however, there I s alot of important source material that is worth rereading.