Drawing from writings by such iconoclasts as William Godwin and Jack
Kerouac, the author of How To Be Idle returns with sage advice for
breaking with convention and living an unfettered life
In this delightfully irreverent follow-up to his acclaimed How to Be
Idle, Tom Hodgkinson shares his musings on what it means to have true
independence and what the common man needs to achieve happiness through
freedom.
The Freedom Manifesto is an erudite, witty, and useful manual for
anyone who wants to look after themselves and take responsibility for
their own lives. Hodgkinson advises lowering personal standards,
learning the guitar, cooperating with neighbors, throwing away credit
cards, and embracing poverty. Peppered throughout are insights from such
great minds as Rousseau, Ken Kesey, Nietzsche, and many others that
reveal the secret happiness found in a free mind.