^ Figured I should purchase
this while it is still legal for it to be shipped within the US. I bought it over
this book by the same author, since it was more up to date and more of a direct "what to know" guide. I first became aware of the author via this
essay, and I've learned a lot from them, including practical tips for how to deal with the upcoming years (decades?) and reasons for optimism (I'm an incurable "realistic optimist").
^ First read this classic around age 11, then again in my late 20's while taking a "Fantasy, Horror, and Sci-Fi in Literature" course at my local community college just for fun. But I've never read the first edition 1818 text which is supposed to be (if memory from that course serves) more "politically charged" by, for one thing, focusing more on female agency. Though I have not researched the differences between the editions in much depth (I want some surprises while reading the original text!), this seems to be a good summation:
Frankenstein project editions
The Authoritarian Regime Survival Guide
^ Found this handy, short (8 pages in
pdf form), "what to do" guide via social media. It's a bit disjointed, but it has some indispensable information all citizens of free, semi-free, and illiberal societies alike should know.
As always, I will not discuss politics/social matters with others in public, since I feel this is not the proper thread or site for such disputation.