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"Cudenec, like a prophet, calls for us to become spirit rebels" - W.D James. In this latest collection of radical writing, Paul Cudenec sets out his personal vision through a new essay entitled Our Quest For Freedom. He argues that the liberation of humankind from tyranny will require a process involving a number of interrelated stages: Realising; Remembering; Yearning; Exposing; Explaining; Proposing; Meaning; Motivating; Becoming; Inspiring; Preparing; Boycotting; Building and Defending. And he warns: "If people don't understand the extent of the problem with contemporary society, if they…mehr

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"Cudenec, like a prophet, calls for us to become spirit rebels" - W.D James. In this latest collection of radical writing, Paul Cudenec sets out his personal vision through a new essay entitled Our Quest For Freedom. He argues that the liberation of humankind from tyranny will require a process involving a number of interrelated stages: Realising; Remembering; Yearning; Exposing; Explaining; Proposing; Meaning; Motivating; Becoming; Inspiring; Preparing; Boycotting; Building and Defending. And he warns: "If people don't understand the extent of the problem with contemporary society, if they don't understand who they really are, if they are not prepared to risk everything, then our bid for liberty will fall short". The book also contains a dozen other recent articles, in which Cudenec consistently rejects modern industrialism in favour of the rediscovery of the natural order of freedom.
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Autorenporträt
Paul Cudenec, born in England in 1963, is a journalist, essayist and novelist who is fiercely critical of global industrial society and promotes a dissident philosophy which he terms organic radicalism. His writes for the Winter Oak website and his books include 'The Anarchist Revelation', 'Forms of Freedom', 'The Withway' and 'The Great Racket'.