Dancing at Armageddon
Survivalism and Chaos in Modern Times
Dancing at Armageddon
Survivalism and Chaos in Modern Times
Richard G. Mitchell Jr. spent more than a dozen years among survivalists at public conferences, private meetings, and clandestine training camps across America. He takes us inside a compelling, hidden world more connected to the chaos of modern life many of us experience than the label "separatist" suggests. In survivalism Mitchell found a profound and meaningful critique of contemporary industrial society, a subculture in which the real evil is not repressive government but the far more insidious influence of a "Planet Microsoft" mentality with its abundance of empty choices. Survivalists, Mitchell shows us, are seeking resistance, not struggling against it; they are looking for ways to define themselves and test their talents in a society that is becoming devitalized and formless.
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275 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2004
Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology
Political Science: Political Behavior and Public Opinion
Religion: Religion and Society
Sociology: Collective Behavior, Mass Communication, Criminology, Delinquency, Social Control, General Sociology, Social Psychology--Small Groups
Table of Contents
1. Prospects
2. The Craft of Valuation
3. The Craft of Function
4. The Craft of Persuasion
5. Survivalism and Rational Times
6. Retrospects
Appendix
Notes
References
Index
Awards
Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction: Charles H. Cooley Award
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