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how arphids and fabs could be used to force companies to build skim around Cryptome (cryptome.org), the world's most amazing
products that don't poison the world. archive of secret, suppressed and liberated information.
Cryptome's brave publishers collect material that's been pried out
Speaking of Bruce Sterling, he wrote the first great book on of the state by Freedom of Information Act requests or leaked by
hackers and the law, "The Hacker Crackdown" (Bantam, 1993), whistleblowers and publishes it.
which is also the first book published by a major publisher that
was released on the Internet at the same time (copies abound; see The best fictional account of the history of crypto is, hands
stuff.mit.edu/hacker/hacker.html for one). It was reading this book down, Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon (Avon, 2002).
that turned me on to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, where I Stephenson tells the story of Alan Turing and the Nazi Enigma
was privileged to work for four years. Machine, turning it into a gripping warnovel that you won't be
able to put down.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (www.eff.org) is a
charitable membership organization with a student rate. They The Pirate Party mentioned in Little Brother is real and thriving
spend the money that private individuals give them to keep the in Sweden (www.piratpartiet.se), Denmark, the USA and France
Internet safe for personal liberty, free speech, due process, and the at the time of this writing (July, 2006). They're a little outthere,
rest of the Bill of Rights. They're the Internet's most effective but a movement takes all kinds.
freedom fighters, and you can join the struggle just by signing up
for their mailing list and writing to your elected officials when Speaking of outthere, Abbie Hoffman and the Yippies did
they're considering selling you out in the name of fighting indeed try to levitate the Pentagon, throw money into the stock
terrorism, piracy, the mafia, or whatever bogeyman has caught exchange, and work with a group called the Up Against the Wall
their attention today. EFF also helps maintain TOR, The Onion Motherf_____ers. Abbie Hoffman's classic book on ripping off
Router, which is a real technology you can use right now to get the system, "Steal This Book," is back in print (Four Walls Eight
out of your government, school or library's censoring firewall Windows, 2002) and it's also online as a collaborative wiki for
(tor.eff.org). people who want to try to update it
(stealthiswiki.nine9pages.com).
EFF has a huge, deep website with amazing information aimed
at a general audience, as do the American Civil Liberties Union Hoffman's autobiography, "Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture"
(aclu.org), Public Knowledge (publicknowledge.org), FreeCulture (also in print from Four Walls Eight Windows) is one of my
(freeculture.org), Creative Commons (creativecommons.org) all favorite memoirs ever, even if it is highly fictionalized. Hoffman
of which also are worthy of your support. FreeCulture is an was an incredible storyteller and had great activist instincts. If you
international student movement that actively recruits kids to found want to know how he really lived his life, though, try Larry
their own local chapters at their high schools and universities. It's Sloman's "Steal This Dream" (Doubleday, 1998).
a great way to get involved and make a difference.
More counterculture fun: Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" can be
A lot of websites chronicle the fight for cyberliberties, but few had in practically any used bookstore for a buck or two. Allan
go at it with the verve of Slashdot, "News for Nerds, Stuff That Ginsberg's "HOWL" is online in many places, and you can hear
Matters" (slashdot.org). him read it if you search for the MP3 at archive.org. For bonus
points, track down the album "Tenderness Junction" by the Fugs,
And of course, you have to visit Wikipedia, the collaborative, which includes the audio of Allan Ginsberg and Abbie Hoffman's
netauthored encyclopedia that anyone can edit, with more than levitation ceremony at the Pentagon.
1,000,000 entries in English alone. Wikipedia covers hacking and
counterculture in astonishing depth and with amazing, uptothe This book couldn't have been written if not for George Orwell's
nanosecond currency. One caution: you can't just look at the magnificent, worldchanging "1984," the best novel ever
entries in Wikipedia. It's really important to look at the "History" published on how societies go wrong. I read this book when I was
and "Discussion" links at the top of every Wikipedia page to see 12 and have read it 30 or 40 times since, and every time, I get
how the current version of the truth was arrived a something new out of it. Orwell was a master of storytelling and
t, get an appreciation for the competing pointsofview there, was clearly sick over the totalitarian state that emerged in the
and decide for yourself whom you trust. Soviet Union. 1984 holds up today as a genuinely frightening
work of science fiction, and it is one of the novels that literally
If you want to get at some real forbidden knowledge, have a changed the world. Today, "Orwellian" is synonymous with a state
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