Coup d’État: A Practical Handbook (Edward N. Luttwak)

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From 2018, through the lens of a classic work of applied politics, thoughts on coups (which have not happened, nor did I predict them), and on social media's role in enforcing global rule of the Left (which I did predict, and which has most definitely happened).

The written version of this review was first published August 27, 2018. Written versions are available here:

https://theworthyhouse.com/2018/08/27/book-review-coup-detat-practical-handbook-edward-luttwak/

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"Given that zombie survival manuals and similar how-to books are today all the rage, on sale at every Costco, Edward Luttwak’s 'Coup d’État: A Practical Handbook' seems like a selection from the same genre. Namely, of somewhat jokey books that purport to tell you what to do in a strange, disastrous situation, while effectively acknowledging that if you do end up being chased by zombies, hurriedly turning to the index, finding the entry “When Being Pursued,” then scrambling to locate page 102, isn’t probably the best tactic for survival. But instead, this book is the real thing, I think—an actual practical handbook on how to overthrow the state. More precisely, how to overthrow a weak state, a banana republic, though I will give some thought to relevance in the modern American context." . . .

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