Zen and the Art of COINTELPRO by Steve Short offers a compelling fusion of Eastern philosophy and the dark realities of government surveillance. Exploring the FBI's infamous Counter Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO), the book juxtaposes the oppressive tactics of covert surveillance against the liberating practices of Zen mindfulness. Through historical analysis, personal reflection, and the teachings of Zen, Short invites readers to discover how true freedom can be achieved-even in a world rife with manipulation and control. As he delves into the karmic consequences of governmental overreach, the weaponization of fear, and the resilience of those who resisted, this book challenges us to see beyond fear and control, toward a path of inner liberation and social justice.
This thought-provoking work will resonate with readers interested in politics, philosophy, and personal enlightenment, offering practical advice for reclaiming mental freedom in a surveillance-dominated society.
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Höhe: 203 mm
Breite: 127 mm
Dicke: 8 mm
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979-8-227-98319-0 (9798227983190)
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Steve Short is a writer, historian, and lifelong student of Eastern philosophy, with a particular focus on Zen Buddhism. Drawing from his diverse experiences in political activism and meditation practice, Steve explores the intersection of government power, societal control, and personal liberation in his writing. He is dedicated to helping readers find clarity and freedom in an increasingly complex and surveillance-driven world.