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If you're unfamiliar with this project, it's not being written as a smear against anyone, or against the movement. It's being written because I work a shit job 40 hours a week and I have alot of time to think.

Lately, I've been thinking alot about our movement, and why we're really not going anywhere. I've also been thinking about some solutions to these questions, and I've decided to write this book to offer my analysis of things.

The book is aimed at other anarchists, not at the general public. We need a good critique of the movement as it now stands; I'm not claiming to offer that, but I'm offering my critique. Also, as interesting as they may be to read, Chomsky, Bookchin and the others are boring as hell with large complex words thrown in and needless sentences in what seemingly is an excercise in linguistic masturbation. Screw that, I aim to write something simple, short, and to the point.

I may someday write something aimed at the general public, kind of an "Intro to Anarchy for Joe and Jill Wageslave".

Mind you, I'm not a theorist, I'm not extremely educated like others, I'm just another working stiff anarcho-syndicalist who's been thinking about why we're so damned small.

Alot of the stuff that'll be in the book comes from my day-to-day experience with my co-workers and customers. My writing comes from the heart, and my intent is to make anarchism relevant to regular folks. I'm not writing this book for regular folks though, I'm writing it for us. The question I ask, and try to answer in my own way, is how can WE make anarchism relevant to non-anarchists?

But I'm trying to cover more than just work related subjects; I also delve into some other things, such as community organizing through creating infrastructure, armed self-defense, and more.