Author | Anonymous |
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Cover artist | PFMAG |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Subject | anarchism, anti-authoritarianism, radicalism, illegalism |
Genre | philosophy, politics, lifestyle, self-help |
Publisher | CrimethInc. |
Publication date
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August 2000 |
Pages | 292 pages |
ISBN | |
OCLC | 50573500 |
Followed by | Recipes for Disaster |
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.
Likewise, a "copyright" statement in the book allows for the book to be redistributed freely:
The title of the book references Days and Nights of Love and War, by Eduardo Galeano, a book about political struggle in Latin America.
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.