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The Chapo Guide to Revolution
- A Manifesto Against Logic, Facts, and Reason
- Narrated by: Felix Biederman, Virgil Texas, Brendan James, Will Menaker, Matt Christman
- Length: 7 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The creators of the cult-hit podcast Chapo Trap House deliver a manifesto for everyone who feels orphaned and alienated - politically, culturally, and economically - by the bloodless Wall Street centrism of the Democrats and the lizard-brained atavism of the right: there is a better way, the Chapo Way.
In a manifesto that renders all previous attempts at political satire obsolete, The Chapo Guide to Revolution shows you that you don’t have to side with either the pear-shaped vampires of the right or the craven, lanyard-wearing wonks of contemporary liberalism. These self-described “assholes from the Internet” offer a fully ironic ideology for all who feel politically hopeless and prefer broadsides and tirades to reasoned debate.
Learn the “secret” history of the world, politics, media, and everything in-between that they don’t want you to know and chart a course from our wretched present to a utopian future where one can post in the morning, game in the afternoon, and podcast after dinner without ever becoming a poster, gamer, or podcaster.
The Chapo Guide to Revolution features biographies of important thought leaders and the 10 new laws that govern Chapo Year Zero (everyone gets a dog, billionaires are turned into Soylent, and logic is outlawed). If you’re a fan of sacred cows, prisoners being taken, and holds being barred, then this book is not for you. However, if you feel disenfranchised from the political and cultural nightmare we’re in, then Chapo, let’s go....
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- Dom
- 25-10-2018
go off kings
allllllll right, welcome to real motherfucking Chapo hours! real Goddam respecting women hours and some adjunct hours to add funk power. Gorka maintains his ascendancy.
solidarity for the student precariate, eat the rich, fuck school, burn shit.
Keep on Foxley, you'll find your inspiration just as I once found you. You got this
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- Anonymous User
- 15-10-2023
did this book just call me an idiot?
I'm pretty sure this book just called me an idiot.
five out of five stars!
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- Daniel Elliott
- 24-08-2018
Hilarious and insightful guide to our nightmare.
Exactly what every despairing, exhausted young person needs to hear/read to understand and challenge the madness of late capitalism.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-11-2018
a book that accurately describes our hellworld
this book heroically attempts to describe our current misfortunes and cannily skews the innumerable villains who brought us to this point
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- Anonymous User
- 26-01-2020
its very, very good.
this is probably the best 7 hours anyone could spend doing anything, including: deleting your amazon account, liquifying jeff bezos wealth and brain for redistribution and eating, liquifiying every politican or politics-adjacent person in canberra, australia for weak fertilizer, or eating bahn mi while gaming, nude, in air con.
well written, well read, well produced lightning.
kindest regards sirs
tom. Aus.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-11-2023
everyone should read this book
the perfect introduction into socialism and the dirtbag left, the perfect gift to everyone struggling to find their place in the world, something everyone should read - especially every American. absurd, witty, Fing hilarious, so, so sharp and absolutely on the nose. one of the best books I've read this year. best bit? when you're done you can listen to nearly 800 episodes of the podcast.
throw your support behind Chapo, we need them, we need their voices, the world needs more people like them. let's do it, together.
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- michael
- 01-10-2019
Chomsky for teenagers?
a wonky, and slanted history lesson for people who are too cool to read actual history books.
claims to offer a solution to the generation that was failed by capitalism. spoiler alert, the solution is socialism.
(and also facts are dumb)
I tend to agree that capitalism won't work and perhaps socialism is the only answer, but there isn't really much detail given on how it might work this time.
negative point about capitalism followed by negative point about capitalism doesn't convince me that socialism will work.
especially when the person condemning it also condemns logic and reason.
pretty disappointing.
The narrators were good, I find the jokes a bit cliche.
yes yes, corrupt, greedy America. white people bad and greedy, ha ha... sigh
wanted to like it, didn't, refunded it.
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