What is your favorite Revolutionary Work?

Discussion in 'Books' started by dara325, Aug 11, 2004.

  1. dara325

    dara325 Member

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    What is your favorite Revolutionary works for example i love Steal this Book by Abbie Hoffman, and Do It! by Jerry Rubin, tell me yours!
     
  2. HappyHaHaGirl

    HappyHaHaGirl *HipForums Princess*

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    I like The Jungle by Upton Sinclair, but I don't know if that's really what you're talking about... that was more like a glorified Socialism brochure... haha
     
  3. John221

    John221 Senior Member

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    Does Gulliver's Travels count?
     
  4. moonlightdelerium

    moonlightdelerium Senior Member

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    I was just going to say Steal This Book!
     
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  6. dara325

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    I believe that les Meserables qualifies as a revolutionary work, being that its about the french revolution.
     
  7. wastingthedawn

    wastingthedawn *~Pure Light~*

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    ROck on!!! I posted about Do it! and about Jerry Rubin a few times in the old forums and nobody ever knows what i'm talking about. I love that book, i'm so happy to find another fan! So clearly that's one of my favorites but also Abbie Hoffman's Woodstock Nation, and Revolution For the Hell of it.
     
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