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Handbook for Rebels and Outlaws

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Handbook for Rebels and Outlaws: Resisting Tyrants, Hangmen, and Priests, is a book by anarchist writer and historian Mark Mirabello. It is designed as a reference book “for the enemies of all orthodoxies and despotisms.”

A book about freedom, the Handbook for Rebels and Outlaws is for “intellectual swashbucklers,” defined as “men and women who are radicals in politics and infidels in religion.”


Main Themes

Blasphemy

Terrorism (History and Practice)

Megaterrorism (Biological Weapons, Chemical Weapons, and Nuclear Weapons)

Survivalism and Weapons of Mass Destruction

Non-Violent Resistance (Hunger Strike, General Strike, Civil Disobedience)

The "Temporary Autonomous Zone"

Communications, Clandestine

The Revolutionary Cell The Assassin in History

"Dirty War" and the State

Coup d'Etat (Theory and Practice)

Secret Police (Techniques and Tricks)

Deception in War (Theory and Practice)

Guerrillas, Partisans, and Asymmetric Warfare (History and Practice)

The Urban Guerrilla

The Bandit and Pirate in History and Legend

Mafias and Organized Crime

White-Collar Crime (Non-Violent Crime)

Violent Crime

Tyranny in History (Four Types Of)

The Police in History

The Informant in History

Evidence (Physical and Eye-Witness)

State-Sanctioned Killing

Torture (History and Practice)

Prison and Punishment

Escape form “Controlled Custody”

References

Mark L. Mirabello. Handbook for Rebels and Outlaws: Resisting Tyrants, Hangmen, and Priests. Oxford, England: Mandrake of Oxford, 2009. ISBN 978-1906958-00-8.


External Links

Mark Mirabello

Book Web Site

Free Version

Internet Archive (Free Download PDF File)