While this isn't a 'how-to' type of book, I consider it worth keeping for reference of ideas presented. Its definitely independent/free person oriented, yet it also requires an open 'community choice' type of of thinking which some could find more socialistic in feeling? Karl Hess is hard to beat for freedom of choice and actions. This book takes that one step further with trying to mesh that with other people in one's immediate area.
This could be an important 'guideline' book for the immediate future with energy and financial concerns piling up all the time.
This could be an important 'guideline' book for the immediate future with energy and financial concerns piling up all the time.