Earth First! Direct Action Manual – 1st Edition

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First Edition – Uncompromising Nonviolent Resistance in Defense of Mother Earth!

Earth First! Direct Action Manual 1st Edition (1997, Eugene, OR. USA)

As the militant environmental movement entered the mid 90′s it was mired in internal conflict about tactics, the relevance of other causes to wilderness defense, and whether or not violence was justifiable in solidarity with wild creatures and ecosystems. Despite this infighting groups like Earth First! managed to win some sizable campaigns using blockading and civil disobedience techniques.

As word spread about new tactics developing in the forests of Oregon and northern California, there was a sudden clamor from other activist groups to build their own lockboxes, barrels, tripods, and “black bears.” The DAM Collective answered this demand by printing the Earth First! Direct Action manual, a nicely illustrated and bound book containing how-to instructions on scouting, security, dealing with police, and setting up voluntary arrest scenarios utilizing “lock downs.”

But the Direct Action manual was more than that. It also contained short articles about Critical Mass, The Animal Liberation Front, varying theories on non-violence as an ethic vs. a tactical choice, and plenty of discussion of practical security measures for activists. It not only put the power of blockades into the hands of the masses, it also put minds into motion to consider the best ways forward for the radical environmental movement.

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    No difference, really, between a job and a career. Both are the result of alienation and exploitation by capitalists. Perhaps calling your job a career masks, somewhat, the reality of the exttoipalion. Makes you feel better about it, perhaps.In the East, crows are in the same niche as vultures – they eat road kill. I like crows – they are one of my favorite birds. Smart, handsome, and very, very social.

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