Days of War, Nights of Love

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Days of War, Nights of Love is a collection of political, social and philosophical essays, mostly with a modern anarchist theme. Most essays advocate the fight for absolute personal freedom, alternate choices and lifestyles. Much of the book is devoted to the criticism of capitalism, statism, and mass-consumerism, arguing that these things dehumanize the individual and decrease the general quality of life. Published in 2000, by CrimethInc. ex-Workers' Collective, many of the writings contained therein are currently available free online.

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