"Lure them in with the prospect of gain, take them by confusion."
"Invincibility is in oneself, vulnerability is in the opponent."
"Though effective, appear to be ineffective."
"If you want peace, understand war."
Chinese military strategist Sun Tzu commited his genius to paper over 2,000 years ago, and his words still ring true today. Lovingly translated into English by Roger T. Ames, this is essential wisdom for anyone who wants to to run a small business, a multinational corporation, an army, a street gang, or a nation.
Other translations:
The Art of Strategy: A New Translation of Sun Tzu's Classic, the Art of War (Translated by R.L. Wing)
The Art of War (Translated by Samuel Griffith)
The Art of War: A New Translation (Translated by Denma Translation Group)
The Art of War for Managers; 50 Strategic Rules (Translated and edited by by Gerald A. Michaelson)
Ayn Rand's objectivist magnum opus and the novel that many sovereignty and new country projects are inspired by. This very long (over 1,000 pages!) and heavy-handed work about a world slowly strangling itself with planned economic structures and political correctness may not be everyone's cup of tea. Unless you plan to spend several days reading this, you're better off with the abridged audiobook version or the summary below.
Vincent Bugliosi, the retired California District Attorney who sent Charles Manson & "family" to prison, details how, he feels, the 2000 election was "stolen". Molly Ivins, who wrote one of the forwards, calls this "the modern equivalent of J'Accuse." Additional forward by attorney/activist Gerry Spence.Related books (on both sides) by other authors:
The Accidental President: How 413 Lawyers, 9 Supreme Court Justices, and 5,963,110 Floridians (Give or Take a Few) Landed George W. Bush in the White House by David A. Kaplan
At Any Cost: How Al Gore Tried to Steal the Election by Bill Sammon
Blinded by the Right: The Conscience of an Ex-Conservative by David Brock
Divided We Stand: How Al Gore Beat George Bush and Lost the Presidency by Roger Simon
Down and Dirty: The Plot to Steal the Presidency by Jake Tapper
Grand Theft 2000: Media Spectacle and a Stolen Election by Douglas Kellner
Jews For Buchanan: Did You Hear the One About the Theft of the American Presidency? by John Nichols, David DesChamps (Contributor)
Too Close to Call: The Thirty-Six-Day Battle to Decide the 2000 Election by Jeffrey Toobin
The Unfinished Election of 2000 by Jack N. Rakove (Editor), Alex Keyssar and Henry Brady
The Votes That Counted: How the Court Decided the 2000 Presidential Election by Howard Gillman
It's the 10th anniversary of a Socialist Party candidate being elected President of the USA...and very little has changed for women. Two militant feminist groups in NYC decide to take their message to the airwaves with pirate radio stations; Radio Regazza (run by a radical white lesbian) and Phoenix Radio (run by a soft spoken black woman). Facinating work of "social science fiction" shot on a tiny budget by independant director.
Breakdown (POLITICAL FICTION)William W. Johnstone's novel of modern-day civil war in the USA.
Civil War Two: The Coming Breakup of America
Thomas W. Chittum's non-fiction work on what he sees as the "Balkanization" of the United States into ethnic fractures, and their inevitable violent conflict. Unlike other books of this topic, is is utterly devoid of any racism.
Coup D'Etat: A Practical HandbookEdward Luttwak's no-nonsense book on how governments are toppled.
Follow the information in this book at your own risk!
Cryptonomicon (SCIENCE FICTION)Neal Stephenson's novel is based in two time periods, World War Two and the present. In the present, several characters are seeking to build an off-shore data haven for computer networking. This is apparently the inspiration for HavenCo's construction project on the offshore platform that is the Principality of Sealand.
Dear World: A Global Odyssey
Written by World Service Authority founder Garry Davis (with Richard Sprayregen and Jamie Markowitz), this book details his exploits and adventures on being a self-proclaimed "World Citizen".
Don't Shoot the Bastards (Yet): 101 More Ways to Salvage FreedomClaire Wolfe's sequal to "101 Things...", where she continues to suggest how to monkey-wrench the "machinery" around us.
How to Start Your Own Country (Second Edition)Erwin S. Strauss' classic work on the micronational movement. Some of the information is dated, but it's a great starting point.
In God's Country: The Patriot Movement and the Pacific NorthwestMilitias. Freemen. "Constitutionalists." "Common law" courts. Tax protesters. Survivalists. Christian Identity. "Phineas Priests." They come in all shapes and with all kinds of names. But they all are part of a broad national network of like-minded adherents that calls itself the "Patriot" movement...
Patriots: Surviving the Coming Collapse (POLITICAL/SCIENCE FICTION)
Original Title: "T.E.O.T.W.A.W.K.I. (The End of the World As We Know It)"
James Wesley, Rawles (sic) has written a how-to book on preparations for surviving a nationwide economic disaster, in the form of a novel. The theme heavily favors the "sovereign citizen" movement, and casts the United Nations in a very bad light. Still, the book is both well-researched and well-written.
Transfer: The End of the Beginning (SCIENCE FICTION)Jerry Furland's novel on the development of a cashless society, bringing about the death of privacy.
The Twilight of American CultureMorris Berman, a noted cultural historian, takes a critical look at our "McWorld", and how, in his opinion, we are more intrested in being distracted and obsessed with consuming than we are about personal enlightenment and the search for wisdom. ("Survivor" re-runs, anyone?)
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook
(Paperback, audio and e-book versions availalbe.)
Joshua Piven and David Borgenicht consulted foremost experts in various fields to determine what would be the best way of getting yourself out of various situations. Things like escaping from a mountain lion/bull/alligator, hotwiring a car (to make an emergency getaway from a disaster), jumping from a buiding into a dumpster, escaping from quicksand or a car in the water, emergency childbirth, etc. Memorize this book, and hope you'll never need the information.
The Worst-Case Scenario Survival Handbook: Travel
(Paperback and audio versions available.)
Joshua Piven and David Borgenicht ride again with another collection of survival tips, this time for the traveller. How to escape during city riots, leaping between rooftops, what to do when on a runaway camel, if confronted by extraterrestrials, in a plane that's about to crash, etc. May you never need to use this information.
The Great Libertarian Offer
The Government Racket 2000 : All New Washington Waste From A to Z
The Federalist Papers
On Liberty
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