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Days of War, Nights of Love

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Cover artist
  
PFMAG

Language
  
English

Pages
  
292 pages

Originally published
  
August 2000

Publisher
  
CrimethInc.

Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
August 2000

ISBN
  
0-9709101-0-X

Followed by
  
Recipes for Disaster

OCLC
  
50573500

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Genres
  
Philosophy, Politics, Lifestyle, Self-help

Subjects
  
Anarchism, Anti-authoritarianism, Radicalization, Illegalism

Similar
  
Politics books, Anarchism books, Other books

Days of War, Nights of Love is a collection of political, social and philosophical essays written and published by anarchist collective CrimethInc.. Most essays advocate the fight for personal freedom, alternate choices and lifestyles. Some 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 the CrimethInc. ex-Workers' Collective, many of the writings contained therein are currently available free online.

Contents

Likewise, a "copyright" statement in the book allows for the book to be redistributed freely:

English language (and all applications thereof) used without permission from its inventors, writers, and copywriters. No rights reserved. All parts of this book may be reproduced and transmitted in any form by any means, electronic or mechanical, especially including photocopying if it is done at the expense of some unsuspecting corporation. Other recommended methods include broadcasting reading over pirate radio, reprinting tracts in unwary newspapers, and just signing your own name to this and publishing it as your own work. Any claim relating to copyright infringement, advocation of illegal activities, defamation of character, incitement to riot, treason, etc. should be addressed directly to your Congressperson as a military rather than civil issue.

The title of the book references Days and Nights of Love and War, by Eduardo Galeano, a book about political struggle in Latin America.

Translations

Days of War has been translated into Icelandic as Dansað Á Ösku Daganna (image), and is in the process of being translated into Czech, Portuguese, and Polish.

References

Days of War, Nights of Love Wikipedia