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This book has some good passages about nonviolent resistance and about building a community. If it could have set up those issues without depending on New Age-y "science" (e.g., manipulating ch'i, using intelligent crystals for computers that are programmed through advanced visualization techniques, acupuncture, using the brain's natural electronic field to manipulate electronic devices) and magic (e.g., communicating with the dead, communicating with bees, vision quests), it might have been goo
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Still the only post-apocalyptic novel that I've read that feels at all optimistic. It introduces trends (consensus decision making, cohousing)that may see the light of day as the current paradigm recedes.
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I loved this book. Esp. the way they "haunted" the invaders.
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