Eat The Rich and Other Interesting Ideas

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by Peter Werbe

Black & Red Books

7/2023, paperback

SKU: 9781948501262

 

Peter Werbe has been an important voice on the Detroit-based Fifth Estate magazine for decades. This collection of over 40 essays from his writings for the magazine provide unique and often humorous insights into: anarchism, capitalism, technology, civilization, racism, patriarchy, politics, culture, music, the environment, his trips to Cuba, and other subjects in a readable and highly entertaining manner.

Reviews:

"Not only are the essays and reviews in this collection incisive, highly readable, and liberatory, but Eat the Rich reminds the reader of the wisdom that comes with a lifetime commitment to social transformation, countering the cynical notion that political maturity must lead to centrism." – Johanna Isaacson, author, Stepford Daughters: Weapons for Feminists in Contemporary Horror

Not only are the essays and reviews in this collection incisive, highly readable, and liberatory, but Eat the Rich reminds the reader of the wisdom that comes with a lifetime commitment to social transformation, countering the cynical notion that political maturity must lead to centrism.
–Johanna Isaacson, author, Stepford Daughters: Weapons for Feminists in Contemporary Horror

How does Peter Werbe spell relief? R-E-V-O-L-T! And, he spells out just how that works in these 40-plus essays. Werbe’s decades of writing, organizing, and agitating, have produced a wealth of political and cultural observations distilled into one volume for your enlightenment and entertainment (because he’s often very funny).
–Eric Laursen, author, Polymath: The Life and Professions of Dr. Alex Comfort, Author of 'The Joy of Sex'

About the Author:

Peter Werbe is a long-time figure in alternative and commercial media in Detroit, and a political activist. He is a member of the editorial board of the Fifth Estate magazine. His professional career was as a DJ on Detroit's major rock stations, WABX, WWWW. WRIF, and WCSX. He hosted Nightcall, WRIF's phone-in talk show, that was the longest running such program in U.S. radio history, 1970-2016.