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The Anarchist Cookbook

Book • 1971
Written by William F. Powell in 1971, 'The Anarchist Cookbook' is a manual that includes detailed instructions on various topics such as explosives, booby traps, weapons, phone phreaking devices, and the home manufacture of illicit drugs.

The book was intended to galvanize the general population against what Powell saw as oppressive capitalist, fascist, and communist threats.

However, Powell later renounced the book's violent content and attempted to have it removed from circulation.

The book has been linked to several notable incidents involving violence and has been the subject of legal and cultural controversy.

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