Anarchist Cookbook
The Anarchist Cookbook ISBN 0-9623032-0-8 was originally written by William Powell, (also known as "Jolly Roger"). It was published in 1971 and was intended as a protest against government over the Vietnam war. The book contains recipes and instructions for the manufacture of explosives, drugs, and other controversial subjects.While the Anarchist Cookbook is legally available in the United States, the information contained in the book includes instructions that, if followed, may be against the law (see felony for more details). Because of this, access to the book is often restricted, with some bookstores refusing to sell the book to persons under 21 years of age. Authorities and munitions experts have stated that the instructions in the book should never be attempted by inexperienced persons. It has been suggested that the book contains errors and other problems that make it unreliable for use. The book is treated more as a set of guidelines, or a book of ideas, then an instruction manual for terrorists. Part of this book has a martial arts section on street fighting unarmed. This book is the basis of Anarchist Simple Street Fighting.
Activists and spokespersons often see the banning of books such as the Anarchist Cookbook as a move against freedom of speech. The argument used in the defense of this and similar publications includes such statements as, "guns don't kill people, people kill people." This can be interpreted as meaning the information contained itself in the Anarchist Cookbook is only dangerous in the hands of people who intend to use it. They also note that information on the same topics (including construction of explosive devices) is freely available at most libraries, and suppression of this book will not prevent such information from being obtained by people who look for it.
Other "underground" books have taken the basic premise of the Anarchist Cookbook and expanded upon it. Some of these books, including E for Ecstasy and The Big Book of Mischief, has been confiscated by authorities as "instruction manuals" for the manufacture of explosives and illegal drugs. An updated version, of cookbook is being compiled by CrimethInc
See also: List of banned books






