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Old 09-01-2017, 01:45 AM   #190
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It depends. If the book aids a coup against an extremely brutal dictatorship like North Korea it helps. If it's against a peaceful democracy it hurts, a lot more than the books I described.
The book describes how to carry out a successful coup d'etat.
I don't have a list of coup d'etats whose success is due to implementing the principles outlined in that book.

The book avoids discussion about economic systems, except to underscore Sun Tzu --- in hostile territory, pay for supplies.

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