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Reddit mentions of The Anarchist Cookbook

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of The Anarchist Cookbook. Here are the top ones.

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Found 4 comments on The Anarchist Cookbook:

u/changee_of_ways · 2 pointsr/worldnews

I got mine when Paladin Press published it back in the 90s, apparently they don't publish it anymore, but it's available on Amazon

u/kit8642 · 1 pointr/gifs

If this is a life hack, I got just the book for you.

u/unoriginalsin · 1 pointr/wowthissubexists

> This guys entire purpose

This argument has been made, and refuted. It does not matter what this guy says, it is not directly facilitating a crime. You can discuss until you are blue in the face what methods, tactics or strategies would be best to commit any crime you might imagine. It is not criminal to do so.

It might be despicable. It might make you sick to your stomach. It might even make you cry. It is not illegal.

See: If I Did It: Confessions of the Killer, in which OJ Simpson describes how he might (hypothetically) have committed the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. You can actually purchase this book and read about how to commit murder and get away with it. It is not illegal.

Try this one: How to Commit Murder and Get Away With it

The Anarchist Cookbook is literally an instruction manual on how to commit an incredible number of extremely illegal acts and you can get a copy for under $20. With shipping, if you have a Prime membership.

This is NOT a free speech issue.

Go away.

u/Mred12 · 1 pointr/ShitAmericansSay

I think the Anarchists Cookbook is banned in the UK.

Steal This Book isn't tho, which is odd. Since its basically the same.

EDIT: Turns out no.