Synopses & Reviews
Never afraid to take on tough cases or tackle difficult issues, here in
From Freedom to Slavery Gerry Spence comes at us uncensored, with his passions on fire. In this underground bestseller, which has come to define Spence's political philosophy, he speaks out against the destructive forces in America today-forces of government and corporate tyranny that are robbing us of our freedom-and he warns us that time is running out.
In a dramatic new chapter, presented for the first time in a trade paperback edition, Spence recounts in astonishing detail the government shoot-out at Ruby Ridge and the resulting trial of separatist Randy Weaver, revealing the important lessons we must learn from this tragic case.
Finally, Spence makes the eloquent case that we, as Americans, have delivered our freedoms to new masters: corporate and governmental conglomerates, our biased court system, and the censored media. From Freedom to Slavery is an urgent work that urges us to resist this tyranny, a book that must be read and discussed by all concerned citizens of our troubled land.
Review
"One of America's true originals." --Dan Rather
"The Wyoming eagle writes about power and justice again-this time, in a fluid and lyrical style. He does not make you think. Better, he make you want to think." --Ralph Nader
Description
Includes bibliographical references.
About the Author
Gerry Spence, whose famous trials include the Karen Silkwood case and the Randy Weaver defense, lives in Wyoming. His books include the
New York Times bestseller
How to Argue and Win Every Time and
Of Murder and Madness.