Ebook: Come and take it: the gun printer's guide to thinking free
Author: Wilson Cody
- Tags: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Science & Technology, Firearms--Design and construction, Firearms--Law and legislation, Firearms--Law and legislation--United States, Firearms ownership, Firearms ownership--United States, PHILOSOPHY--Political, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING--Social Aspects, Three-dimensional printing, Nonfiction, Wilson Cody, Firearms ownership -- United States, Firearms -- Law and legislation -- United States, Firearms -- Design and construction, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Science & Technology, PHILO
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Gallery Books
- City: United States
- Language: English
- epub
WikiLeaks, solid imaging, and open source -- Wiki weapon -- Ministry of Defense -- The gun printer -- Terror -- Danger -- Jarhead angel -- John -- Modern politics -- Dropping the liberator -- Old street -- Who does what to whom -- Wine-dark -- Undetectable -- REDACTED -- Nine months of night.;Cody Wilson, a self-described crypto-anarchist and rogue thinker, combines the story of the production of the first ever 3D printable gun with a philosophical manifesto that gets to the heart of the twenty-first century debate over the freedom of information and ideas. Reminiscent of Steal This Book by Abbie Hoffman, Cody Wilson has written a philosophical guide through the digital revolution. Deflecting interference from the State Department and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the story of Defense Distributed -- where Wilson's employees work against all odds to defend liberty and the right to access arms through the production of 3D printed firearms -- takes us across continents, into dusty warehouses and high rise condominiums, through television studios, to the Texas desert, and beyond.
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