This book was given to me by my father. It's nebulous and almost spiritual, however don't mistake it for being insubstantial, it has a deep and vibrating core of philosophy that is timeless and relevant. It taught me concepts of good and evil and it's place in the world. The dance of it. The depth of it.
anarchism 101. Radical self reliance. Solidarity. Self organisation. Self actualisation. Support of brothers and sisters. Equality. Love.
Does anyone else see this book as relevant as ever?
It taught me concepts of good and evil and it's place in the world. The dance of it. The depth of it.
anarchism 101. Radical self reliance. Solidarity. Self organisation. Self actualisation. Support of brothers and sisters. Equality. Love.
Does anyone else see this book as relevant as ever?