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*[[Wikipedia]] article on [[w:Carol Moore|Carol Moore]]
 
*[[Wikipedia]] article on [[w:Carol Moore|Carol Moore]]
 
*[http://secession.net secession.net] - a Moore project
 
*[http://secession.net secession.net] - a Moore project
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"I am a longtime student of consciousness and libertarian decentralist pacifist activist, writer, songwriter and video producer.  Brought up in New Jersey, educated in Ohio, Massachusetts and Michigan, I have lived in New York City, Los Angeles and for 20 years now in Washington, D.C. I have been active over the years in the radical feminist, anti-nuclear, peace, libertarian, Green/bioregional, radical decentralist, drug legalization and new age consciousness movements." <ref>[http://www.carolmoore.net/ Home], Carol Moore, accessed October 16, 2009.</ref>
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Her website is http://www.carolmoore.net
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==Books==
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*Carol Moore, ''[http://www.carolmoore.net./waco/TDM-index.html The Davidian Massacre: Disturbing Questions about Waco which Must Be Answered]'' (Gun Owners Foundation, 1995).[http://www.carolmoore.net/waco/]
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*Introduction to [[Clarence Darrow]]'s re-published  ''Resist Not Evil''
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*Introduction to [[Karl Hess]]' re-published ''Community Technology''
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==Resources and articles==
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===Related Sourcewatch articles===
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===References===
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Latest revision as of 00:54, 16 October 2009

Carol Moore is a pioneer of the theory of secession, moral politics, street democracy and passive resistance based on what she calls the "systems view of Gandhi".

"I am a longtime student of consciousness and libertarian decentralist pacifist activist, writer, songwriter and video producer. Brought up in New Jersey, educated in Ohio, Massachusetts and Michigan, I have lived in New York City, Los Angeles and for 20 years now in Washington, D.C. I have been active over the years in the radical feminist, anti-nuclear, peace, libertarian, Green/bioregional, radical decentralist, drug legalization and new age consciousness movements." [1]

Her website is http://www.carolmoore.net

Books

Resources and articles

Related Sourcewatch articles

References

  1. Home, Carol Moore, accessed October 16, 2009.