Reading List

If you’re interested in reading (or watching) info related to our mission, take a look at the list below. From fiction to sociology, this is the place to find it!

Fiction, Folklore, and Humor
Dime Store AdventuresHenryHumorous podcast of New England folklore. YouTube @dimestoreadventures
Radio Free Vermont: A Fable of ResistanceBill McKibbenA band of Vermonters use their wits and their pirate radio station to outfox their oppressors and build an independent Vermont.2017
The Full Vermonty: Vermont in the Age of TrumpBill Mares and Jeff DanzigerEssays and humor from Vermonters about their reactions to the first Trump presidency.2017
Activism
Blueprint for Revolution: How to Use Rice Pudding, Lego Men, and Other Nonviolent Techniques to Galvanize Communities, Overthrow Dictators, or Simply Change the WorldSrdja PopovicDescribes the creative ways that activists across the world have outwitted the raw power they’re fighting against. An entertaining read that will give you lots of ideas.2015
From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for LiberationGene SharpA practical guide for fighting repressive regimes. Explains how nonviolent resistance and strategic planning can overcome raw power. Contains a multitude of ideas for protesting injustice.2012
Twitter and Tear Gas: The Power and Fragility of Networked ProtestZeynep TufekciDiscusses the use of social media in activist movements and the importance of real-life action for a movement to be successful. With global examples.2017
Collapse
Breaking Together: A freedom-loving response to collapseJem BendellDescribes in detail the many ways in which civilization is collapsing: economic, monetary, energy, biosphere, climate, food, and social. Includes an interesting discussion of the monetary system. Lots of factual information in this very readable book.2023
The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After WarmingDavid Wallace-WellsUrgently discusses the current climate collapse.2019
Philosophy
A Theory of SecessionChristopher Heath WellmanA philosophical discussion of the right to secede, arguing that people have a moral right to determine their political status. With examples of historical secession movements and critiques of other viewpoints on secession. Interesting chapter refuting Abraham Lincoln’s arguments on the Civil War.2005
Civil DisobedienceHenry David ThoreauAdvocates for being true to one’s moral conscience over obedience to an unjust government.1849
Sociology
Ages of Discord: A Structural-Demographic Analysis of American HistoryPeter TurchinDescribes the causes of social upheaval from a demographic viewpoint, describing the “overproduction of elites” in various periods of US history. Asserts that the current time period is analogous to just before the American civil war of the 19th century.2016
Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American RightArlie Russell HochschildA sociologist tries to understand why so many people voted against their own interests in 2016. Many humanizing interviews illuminate the lives and concerns of right-wing voters.2018
The Nine Nations of North AmericaJoel GarreauRedivides North America into nine powers which are seen as the continent’s emerging realities, and explains the distinct cultural, ethnic, and geographic identities of each.1981