By dinosaurs, they mean capitalism, the state, hierarchy, and the countless other guises worn by Authority. What shall come after the dinosaurs? Anarchy of course. In fact, anarchy is already all around us. Anarchy, at least in the pages of books, some feel is suffering from far too many heavy-handed historians and self-righteous theorists. To break this mold, this book focuses on living examples of anarchy. They wrote this book because what's going on today is more important than what happened several decades ago or some far off utopian scheme for the future. Unlike some anarchists, we haven't given up hope...all around us are anarchists brimming over with hope for change. The beauty of it is that anarchists are doing it themselves, changing the world. The least we could do was to document it, and attempt to give some words to these ordinary people that are doing extraordinary things. We also have no holds barred for the enemies of anarchy: Everything from long and boring meetings to tokenism disguised as outreach. Striving for honesty, we recognize that many of the bad habit of obedience, continuing leader-worship, efficiency, and delusions of control. These are all habits of the dinosaurs, leftovers from the capitalism and the state. (published by Wisconsin Crimethinc Cell)