For Rebels And Outlaws: Resisting Tyra... - Handbook
Mirabello, a Professor of History at Shawnee State University, writes for what he calls "intellectual swashbucklers"—individuals who are radical in their politics and "infidels in religion". The book argues that true freedom belongs to those willing to dismantle tyranny through both intellect and action.
Practical and historical entries on escaping "controlled custody" and the techniques used by fugitives to remain hidden. Key Lessons for the Rebel
The Handbook for Rebels and Outlaws: Resisting Tyrants, Hangmen, and Priests by is a provocative, A-Z reference guide that explores the history and methods of those who live on the fringes of civilization. Far from a typical political manifesto, it serves as a "passport to understanding the outlaws of history," covering everything from clandestine communications to the art of asymmetric warfare. Core Philosophy: Intellectual Swashbuckling Handbook for Rebels and Outlaws: Resisting Tyra...
Intelligence is described as the "stealthiest of all weapons," allowing a lone rebel to be the most difficult target to locate.
Insights into guerrilla warfare, the revolutionary cell, and non-violent resistance methods like general strikes and civil disobedience. Mirabello, a Professor of History at Shawnee State
The book is structured as an encyclopedia, cataloging historical facts, myths, and techniques associated with resistance. Key topics include:
While structured as a reference, the handbook offers several guiding principles for the modern dissenter: Key Lessons for the Rebel The Handbook for
The handbook advises keeping plans simple, trusting only what you control, and avoiding unnecessary risks.
