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Instantly named Freedom Book of The Month and a major influence in the Cyber-underground, A Lodging of Wayfaring Men is the story of freedom-seekers who create an alternative society on the Internet - a virtual society, with no possibility of oversight or control. It grows so fast that governments and “leaders” are terrified, and fight to co-opt this cyber-society before it undermines the power of the governing elite.
The main body of the book is followed by a set of essays and a supplemental narrative that were composed as the book was being written.
For those of you who may not have read the marvelous A Lodging of Wayfaring Men, I strongly encourage you to do so. -- Capital Reward Blog
The novel leads us through a clever plot where the principles of freedom and individuality lead to a free market, one not controlled by governments or by tax men. The narrative is gripping. The reader cannot lay the book down. -- Dr. Thomas Dorman
As full as my reading schedule is, I plan to make time to return to A Lodging of Wayfaring Men in order to glean the most from this interesting, thought-provoking tale. -- Sunni Maravillosa, Free-Market.net
Of the twenty five or so people I worked with last fall, all of them revered A Lodging of Wayfaring Men as a bible. They referred to the house and their community effort as a Lodge. We all felt it was modeled on the Free Souls. -- HW, underground programmer
One of the most thought-provoking books to hit the information highway in recent times. -- David MacGregor, Sovereign Living
21 sats \ 0 replies \ @anon 10 Jun
Max Hillebrand recorded and edited the whole of 'A Lodging of Wayfaring Men' by Paul Rosenberg.
You can listen to it for free here: https://podcastindex.org/podcast/531078
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Listened to the audiobook. Love it!
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this book keeps popping up. Freaking incredible
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Have you read it? I've been meaning to read it for a while.
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i bought it last week and received it today
as soon i finish Alice in Wonderlands, it s my next book :)
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I'd love to hear your thoughts when you finish. Do post them!
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89 sats \ 0 replies \ @aljaz 10 Jun
I reread it yearly, very strongly recommended. Also The Breaking Dawn and Production vs Plunder by Paul are great (I've created audiobook versions for Paul for these two so I might be a bit biased)
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