Dancing at Armageddon
Survivalism and Chaos in Modern Times
Richard G. Mitchell Jr. spent more than a dozen years among survivalists at public conferences, private meetings, and clandestine training camps across America. He takes us inside a compelling, hidden world more connected to the chaos of modern life many of us experience than the label "separatist" suggests. In survivalism Mitchell found a profound and meaningful critique of contemporary industrial society, a subculture in which the real evil is not repressive government but the far more insidious influence of a "Planet Microsoft" mentality with its abundance of empty choices. Survivalists, Mitchell shows us, are seeking resistance, not struggling against it; they are looking for ways to define themselves and test their talents in a society that is becoming devitalized and formless.
275 pages | 6 x 9 | © 2004
Anthropology: Cultural and Social Anthropology
Political Science: Political Behavior and Public Opinion
Religion: Religion and Society
Sociology: Collective Behavior, Mass Communication, Criminology, Delinquency, Social Control, General Sociology, Social Psychology--Small Groups
Awards
Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction: Charles H. Cooley Award
Won