![]() ![]() In 2001, British businessman Terrance Brown created the now defunct website and sold copies of his derivative work, titled Anarchist Cookbook 2000. Many of the articles were attributed to an anonymous author called The Jolly Roger. The name varies slightly from Anarchist Cookbook to Anarchy Cookbook and the topics have expanded vastly in the intervening decades. ![]() Online presence Much of the publication was copied and made available as text documents online through and sites hosted in academic institutions in the early 1990s, and has been made available via from their inception in the mid-1990s to the present day. The anarchist collective, which published the book in response, denounces the earlier book, saying it was 'not composed or released by anarchists, not derived from anarchist practice, not intended to promote freedom and autonomy or challenge repressive power – and was barely a cookbook, as most of the recipes in it are notoriously unreliable'. ![]() Anarchism Advocates of dispute the association of the book with anarchist political philosophy. ![]()
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