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The Thing That Ate the Constitution
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What is happening in the United States to human freedom and to the Constitution that was written to secure and protect people's liberty? Why does the US have a drug Tsar who proudly destroys millions of lives and bullies the governments of the rest of the world into prosecuting an insane war on (some) drugs? How did a Nazi spy come to have an enormous influence on US foreign policy? Will the "war on terrorism" put the last nail in the coffin of the rights of American citizens? Would Hannibal Lecter make a better president that George W. Bush? These are the questions asked in this work, offering humorous dissent and righteous anger in the anti-establishment tradition.

Author Biography:

Robert Anton Wilson is the co-author (with the late Robert Shea), of the underground classic The Illuminatus! Trilogy which won the 1986 Prometheus Hall of Fame Award. His other writings include Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy, called "the most scientific of all science fiction novels" by New Scientist, and many non-fiction works of Futurist psychology and guerilla ontology. Wilson, who sees himself as a Futurist, author, and stand-up comic, regularly gives seminars at Esalan and other New Age centres. Wilson has made both a comedy record (Secrets of Power), and a punk rock record (The Chocolate Biscuit Conspiracy), and his play, Wilhelm Reich in Hell, has been performed throughout the world. His novel Illuminatus! was adapted as a 10-hour science fiction rock epic and performed under the patronage of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Great Britain's National Theatre, where Wilson appeared in a special cameo role. He is also a former editor at Playboy magazine.
Release date NZ
May 1st, 2023
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
b/w illus
Pages
216
Dimensions
215x140x17
ISBN-13
9781561841691
Product ID
1915360

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