The Revolution: A Field Manual for Changing Your World
by Heather Zydek (Goodreads author!)published
April 4th 2006
by Relevant Books
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Paperback, 256 pages
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0976817527
(isbn13: 9780976817529)
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The Revolution: A Field Manual for Changing Your World
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Josef Stalin
Typical anti-American, Franz Fanon for idiots twaddle that is unfortuantely an accurate representation of what passes for "christianity" in these evil times. There's not a sufficient vocabulary of abuse in English, or any other language,or even if all languages that have ever existed or ever will exist were combined into one super-Esperanto, to express how I feel about these preening moral narcissists, who despite their hatred for AmeriKKKa and all the "horrible"! "thin...more
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Read in January, 2006
This one was great with lots of information about how to actually do something. If you get done reading this and say you don't know how to take action then there is something wrong with you. I wish it had challenged my a bit more though. I got to spend a couple weeks in Alaska with one of the authors, Peter Illyn, who taught me that it's not a hippy thing to care about the earth.
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Read in July, 2006
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anyone who wants to expand their worldview beyond the American Bubble
I read this book while my now-husband was on a missions trip in Romania in the summer of 2006. The stories range from heartbreaking to infuriating to hopeful, but all are inspiring. Whether you are a liberal or conservative politically, it will open your eyes to the problems in this world and the ways in which you can choose to take action to do your part in solving them.
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Read in August, 2007
This is a great book full of information and ideas! Each topic is written by a different person who gives insight to their mission. I cried several times reading this book. It's impossible to learn the atrocities going on in the world and how Americans enable it, and not do something about it...at least pray!
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