Handbook For Rebels | And Outlaws: Resisting Tyra...
Quoting Neo-Confucian maxims, the text asserts that to know something and not act on it is to not truly know it at all.
The Handbook for Rebels and Outlaws: Resisting Tyrants, Hangmen, and Priests by is a provocative, A-Z reference guide that explores the history and methods of those who live on the fringes of civilization. Far from a typical political manifesto, it serves as a "passport to understanding the outlaws of history," covering everything from clandestine communications to the art of asymmetric warfare. Core Philosophy: Intellectual Swashbuckling Handbook for Rebels and Outlaws: Resisting Tyra...
The book is structured as an encyclopedia, cataloging historical facts, myths, and techniques associated with resistance. Key topics include: Quoting Neo-Confucian maxims, the text asserts that to
An examination of the "secret police," the use of informants, and the psychological techniques of state-sanctioned torture and punishment. Key Lessons for the Rebel A central theme
Practical and historical entries on escaping "controlled custody" and the techniques used by fugitives to remain hidden. Key Lessons for the Rebel
A central theme is the refusal to accept "official" truths. One of Mirabello's most cited maxims is: "Never believe anything until it has been officially denied" . A Dictionary of Subversion
