Segments will be available on the inter-web, beginning with this selection from the article "Samuelism: Revising Zion":
Samuelism does not purport to be a corporally revolutionary movement, though it does aspire to be one. Samuelism preaches that Thoreau’s description of Captain John Brown, in A Plea for Captain John Brown- “This man was an exception, for he did not set up even a political graven image between him and his God.”- ought to be applicable to all people. The essential goal of Samuelism is to bring about a change in consciousness whereby the need for revolution will be gone- the revolution will already have happened.
Samuelism is, of course, for those not in the know, a biblical form of Anarcho-Zionism.
A fellow fighter in this field has been found here- Please read his articles- they will be considered in years to come important early texts of the Samuelist movement!
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