The Anarchist Cookbook by William Powell

Published in the early 1970s, this controversial manual serves as a guide to various forms of subversive activities, including the creation of homemade explosives, weapons, and other illicit activities. It reflects the countercultural and anti-establishment sentiments of its time, offering detailed instructions and recipes intended for those seeking to challenge authority. The book has been the subject of significant debate and criticism due to its potential to incite violence and its perceived irresponsibility in disseminating such dangerous information.

Published
1971
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
160-180
Original Language
English
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