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Forging the Hero: Who Does More Is Worth More
Calling on his personal experiences and observations, deployed to failed-state environments, as well as post-graduate work in history, in this book John Mosby (author of the Mountain Guerrilla blog) offers a community-based plan for surviving the decline of civilization, based on the common human experience of focusing on local community concerns.
Beginning with an in-depth look at the patterns of civilization throughout history's great civilizations, John makes cogent observations about the nature of civilization, and where exactly we are in those patterns, before going on to offer practical, readily-implemented ideas on how to incorporate ancient, proven methods into your own survival preparedness planning at the individual and local level.
This is THE most /k/ and /pol/ book I've ever read! I highly recommend buying a physical copy of this, and all of John's other books.
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Is there an audiobook? I'm the guy who's been making my own. This sounds like a possible contender to take me away from WW2 for a minute. Maybe a good companion to Civil War 2.
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Forging the Hero: Who Does More Is Worth More
Calling on his personal experiences and observations, deployed to failed-state environments, as well as post-graduate work in history, in this book John Mosby (author of the Mountain Guerrilla blog) offers a community-based plan for surviving the decline of civilization, based on the common human experience of focusing on local community concerns.
Beginning with an in-depth look at the patterns of civilization throughout history's great civilizations, John makes cogent observations about the nature of civilization, and where exactly we are in those patterns, before going on to offer practical, readily-implemented ideas on how to incorporate ancient, proven methods into your own survival preparedness planning at the individual and local level.
This is THE most /k/ and /pol/ book I've ever read! I highly recommend buying a physical copy of this, and all of John's other books.
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bumping a quality thread, I have been thoroughly enjoying Forging the Hero: Who Does More Is Worth More linked here
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Thank you all for your contributions!
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Is there an audiobook? I'm the guy who's been making my own. This sounds like a possible contender to take me away from WW2 for a minute. Maybe a good companion to Civil War 2.
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No. Only the ebook and the dead tree version.