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101 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution
by Claire Wolfe
The book that started it all -- 101 ideas for self-liberation, monkeywrenching, and preparedness. 101 Things opens with the famous quote, "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system but too early to shoot the bastards." It then goes on to offer more than a hundred ideas, some lighthearted, some fierce but non-violent, for freeing yourself and screwing up the tyranny works. 101 Things has been updated four or five times with new contact information for sources and a few new or amended "things to do." So if you have an old copy ... well, you have an old copy.
cover Don't Shoot the Bastards (Yet)
by Claire Wolfe, Boston T. Party
She's fed up, funny and (best of all) PRACTICAL. If you're tired of losing your freedom and want to DO something instead of sitting around, Claire Wolfe is your gal. This one's right up there with her first book, 101 Things to Do 'Til the Revolution.
cover I Am Not a Number!
by Claire Wolfe
REVISED AND UPDATED SECOND EDITION. This book is for people who are so fed up with the ID state that they're willing to leave it. Not by flying off to an offshore haven, but by creating freedom-friendly communities right her in the U.S. or in other incipient Big-Brotherdoms. Number, originally issued in 1998, was re-released at the end of 2002 due to popular demand.
Think Free to Live Free
by Claire Wolfe
A Political Burnout's Guide to Life, Activism and Everything—Tired of banging your head against the wall? Tired of doing the same old thing and getting the same old (lack of) results in your political activities? Then sit down, breathe deep, and use this friendly workbook to figure out what you've been doing that works, what doesn't, what you're good at, what's a struggle, what you really want, and what tactics will help get you where you really want to go. Think Free is for activists anywhere in the political spectrum, and can also be adapted to the needs of anybody who's burned out in a job, a relationship, or a lifestyle.


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