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+ | ==== Assange in his own words (2021) ==== | ||
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+ | by Julian Assange | ||
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+ | Julian Assange In His Own Words provides a highly accessible survey of Assange' | ||
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+ | Drawing on his insights as the world' | ||
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+ | Assange may be gagged, but in these pages his words run free, providing both an exhortation to fight for a better world and an inspiration when doing so. | ||
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+ | 182 pages • Paperback ISBN 978-1-68219-308-2 • E-book 978-1-68219-247-4 | ||
+ | **buy**: | ||
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+ | **Download**: | ||