Calling for liberty, tolerance, and compassion, Wilson was loyal to neither the political left nor the political right - he preferred to call his ideas "non-Euclidean." These writings deviate from traditional Euclidean models of the political spectrum where the ideological landscape is easily mappable. Here, politics are as complex, multidimensional, and unconventional as the human mind.
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"Say what you like about the principles of anarchism, Robert Anton Wilson said it earlier, better, and funnier."
- Ken MacLeod, author of The Star Fraction and Beyond The Hallowed Sky
"An encyclopedic scholar of human folly, or maybe simply the folly of being human."
- Andrei Codrescu, author of The Disappearance of the Outside: a Manifesto For Escape
"Wilson understood that true freedom requires breaking everyone's chains, not building higher walls around private compounds."
- Mark Frauenfelder, co-founder of Boing Boing
"The imagination, wit, and humanity evident in these essays animated Robert Anton Wilson's politics and writing."
- Revd Jonathan Harris, High Priest of Church of Burn
"A unique combination of compassion and erudition that will light up your neural pathways like Times Square on New Year's Eve."
- Lewis Shiner, author of Glimpses
"A volume of priceless wisdom from a multi-dimensional intellect."
- Victor Koman, author of The Jehovah Contract and Kings of the High Frontier
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