Most Likely to Secede : What the Vermont Independence Movement Can Teach Us About Reclaiming Community and Creating a Human Scale Vision for the 21st Century
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Miller, Ron, editor.
Williams, Rob, editor.
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Ainsworth Public Library - Nonfiction - Main Library
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264 pages ; 23 cm
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At head of title: Dispatches from Vermont Commons: Voices of Independence news journal.
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Includes index.
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"The 21st century United States is no longer a functioning republic, but an unreformable Empire unresponsive to the needs and concerns of its own citizens. Most Likely To Secede features a collection of provocative and forward-thinking essays from 29 contributors to Vermont Commons: Voices of Independence news journal. Written by cutting-edge citizens and entrepreneurs, the essays call for economic relocalization and political independence for Vermont, and, in some cases, nonviolent secession of the state (once its own 18th century republic) from the U.S. of Empire and the peaceful dissolution of the United States as a whole. Exploring well beyond the media-manufactured boundaries of Left and Right, Most Likely To Secede advocates for a 21st century world in which collective decisions about finance, fuel, food, and culture are removed from a centralized corporate imperial United States, and returned to regional and local control. As the only state to once exist as its own republic, Vermont is uniquely poised to lead a national conversation on 21st century decentralization, and Most Likely To Secede shows us the way."--Amazon.com.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Miller, R., & Williams, R. (2013). Most Likely to Secede: What the Vermont Independence Movement Can Teach Us About Reclaiming Community and Creating a Human Scale Vision for the 21st Century (First print.). Vermont Independence Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Miller, Ron and Rob, Williams. 2013. Most Likely to Secede: What the Vermont Independence Movement Can Teach Us About Reclaiming Community and Creating a Human Scale Vision for the 21st Century. Vermont Independence Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Miller, Ron and Rob, Williams. Most Likely to Secede: What the Vermont Independence Movement Can Teach Us About Reclaiming Community and Creating a Human Scale Vision for the 21st Century Vermont Independence Press, 2013.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Miller, Ron,, and Rob Williams. Most Likely to Secede: What the Vermont Independence Movement Can Teach Us About Reclaiming Community and Creating a Human Scale Vision for the 21st Century First print., Vermont Independence Press, 2013.

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