Carol Moore
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Carol Moore (b. 1948) is an ethicist and systems theorist best known for her theories of secession and her analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's methods as an "intuitive systems theorist".[1]
She is considered a critic of the street violence tactics of some members of the anti-globalization movement.[2] She is known in movements for separatism and secession. Her writings focus on governance in smaller political units.[3] Moore also argues that "there is a link between sunspot activity and human tendencies to mass action and social and political change".[4]
Moore is considered a feminist and a libertarian.[5]
She has been active in anti-war and war tax resistance movements since the late-1970s, most recently with the DC Anti-War Network.[6]
She is author of a book on the Waco siege entitled The Davidian Massacre.[7][8]
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[edit] References
- ^ Moore, C: "The Nation State Break Up" NOMOS Magazine, 1985; Carol Moore, From Empire To Ecstasy A vision for the coming transition, In Context Magazine, Winter 1985/86, Page 47; Carol Moore, Consciousness and Politics, reprint at SacredText.Com.
- ^ Kevin Diaz, "Puppet Show" cover story about April 16, 2000 protests, Washington City Paper, April 21-27, 2000 issue; Carol Moore, "The Return of Street Fighting Man".
- ^ "Waco, Secession and John Galt", Strategies for Liberty in the 21st Century, Description of speech to be given by Moore for the Washington Metro Objectivism Discussion, January 21, 2000; Carol Moore speaks on secession and war, Liberated Space.Com, July 1, 2004 audio interview with Angela Keaton; Carol Moore’s “Secede and Survive” Blog, at Vermont Commons site.
- ^ Moore, Carol. Sunspot Cycles and Activist Strategy. Accessed: 03-09-2008
- ^ Taylor, Joan Kennedy, “Communities in Peril,” review of Carol Moore’s book The Davidian Massacre and Carol Moore’s introduction to reissue of Karl Hess’s book Community Technology,Association of Libertarian Feminists Newsletter, Issue #58, Spring 1996; David Bergland elected National Chair as Libertarians gather for Convention, Libertarian Party News archives, August, 1998; Thomas M. Sipos, Libertarian Convention Ends in Unity Despite Controversies, Hollywoodinvestigator.com, June 24, 2004; Libertarian Party: Moderates Seize Control, Hardcores Bolt, report Politics1.Com, July 1-15, 2006; Julian Sanchez and David Weigel, Who Wrote Ron Paul's Newsletters?, Reason Magazine, January 16, 2008.
- ^ Lew Rockwell, Freedom vs. War, on WorldNetDaily.Com, April 1, 1999; Chris Ney, IRS Closes Doors, Avoids Confrontation with War Tax Resisters, July 10, 2000; Press Action Hero of the Week: CAROL MOORE, January 17, 2003; Lance Brown, Peace, Freedom and Political Buttons, February 22, 2003; Carol Moore, WTR Profile: My War Tax Resistance Journey, National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee web site, February, 2004; John Hendren and Cynthia H. Cho, War Criticism and Concerns Both Growing, originally published in Los Angeles Times, June 17, 2005; Meghan Clyne, Protesters Trail For Diatribes, Disobedience, New York Sun, September 26, 2005; Some plan to donate to charity, instead of to Uncle Sam today, Associated Press story, April 17, 2006; William Hughes, Kevin Zeese: Hawkish Israeli Lobby Wants War with Iran!, Baltimore Indymedia, April 26, 2006; William Hughes, AIPAC’s Gabfest: Israel Lobby Shows Off Its Power, DC Indymedia, March 13, 2007; Event report.
- ^ Carol Moore, The Davidian Massacre, Legacy Communications, July 1995, ISBN 978-1880692226
- ^ "Revolution" Item on Carol Moore and Waco; Larry Pratt, Waco Hearings: A Rush to Judgment, 1995; Ian Goddard, The Waco FLIR Flashes; Dean M. Kelley review in "Roundup of Books on Waco", First Things, February 1996; Tanya Metskya, The Waco phoenix, WorldNetDaily, September 2, 1999; Description of "Waco Fire Storm", May 5, 1995 ABC News Nightline episode featuring Carol Moore and others; Ambrose Evans-Prichard, The Secret Life of Bill Clinton Regnery Publishing (November 1997) ISBN-13: 978-0895264084 In notes he writes: "I am indebted to Carol Moore's well-documented work, The Davidian Massacre: Disturbing Questions About Waco Which Must Be Answered (1995)".
[edit] External links
- carolmoore.net - her website
- secession.net - her secession web site

