Loompanics Unlimited was an American book seller and publisher specializing in nonfiction on generally unconventional or controversial topics. The topics in their title list included drugs, weapons, survivalism, anarchism, sex, conspiracy theories, and so on.[1][2][3] Many of their titles describe some kind of illicit or extralegal actions, such as Counterfeit I.D. Made Easy[4] and Opium for the Masses, while others are purely informative

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It is on a list of banned books in Germany in wikipedia the same list I saw Paladin Pres on

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I remembered seeing the name Loompanics before from the time period when people who called themselves anarchists made zines as opposed to using other forms of media which had to do with the level of technology available to the common person

"The Abolition of Work and Other Essays published by Loompanics Unlimited."

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Man. When I retire I'm going to read every crazy book from every crazy press.

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