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Alongside Night is a dystopian novel by science fiction writer J. Neil Schulman intended to articulate the principles of Agorism, a political philosophy created by Samuel Edward Konkin III, to whom Schulman dedicated the work. It was first published during 1979 by Crown Publishers, with subsequent paperback editions released by Ace Books during 1982, Avon Books during 1987, Pulpless.com during 1999, and Amazon Kindle during 2009.

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  • Alongside Night is a dystopian novel by science fiction writer J. Neil Schulman intended to articulate the principles of Agorism, a political philosophy created by Samuel Edward Konkin III, to whom Schulman dedicated the work. It was first published during 1979 by Crown Publishers, with subsequent paperback editions released by Ace Books during 1982, Avon Books during 1987, Pulpless.com during 1999, and Amazon Kindle during 2009. (en)
  • Alongside Night es una novela de ficción distópica escrita por J. Neil Schulman en 1979, retrata las dos últimas semanas de los Estados Unidos a través de la mirada de un joven atrapado en la vorágine final de una segunda revolución americana, y termina con una nota de esperanza triunfante. Se centra en el personaje de Elliot Vreeland, un joven suspicaz de 17 años e hijo del Dr. Martin Vreeland, un ficticio economista de la escuela austriaca galardonado con el Nobel, y sus experiencias en un Estados Unidos bajo un Estado policial en el año 1999. En la novela mercenarios privados contratados por empresarios independientes e ilegales y por ciudadanos comunes se enfrentan a un gobierno totalitario respaldado por grandes corporaciones monopólicas. La novela está dedicada a Samuel Konkin y en e (es)
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  • Alongside Night is a dystopian novel by science fiction writer J. Neil Schulman intended to articulate the principles of Agorism, a political philosophy created by Samuel Edward Konkin III, to whom Schulman dedicated the work. It was first published during 1979 by Crown Publishers, with subsequent paperback editions released by Ace Books during 1982, Avon Books during 1987, Pulpless.com during 1999, and Amazon Kindle during 2009. The novel received endorsements from Anthony Burgess and Milton Friedman and was entered into the Libertarian Futurist Society's Prometheus Hall of Fame in 1989. Ross Ulbricht credited the novel and Konkin’s writings as inspirations for the creation of the online marketplace Silk Road. A film adaptation, written and directed by Schulman, was released in 2014 via Tugg and later on Amazon Prime and home video. It was accompanied by an audiobook version of the novel as well as a graphic novel adaptation of the screenplay. (en)
  • Alongside Night es una novela de ficción distópica escrita por J. Neil Schulman en 1979, retrata las dos últimas semanas de los Estados Unidos a través de la mirada de un joven atrapado en la vorágine final de una segunda revolución americana, y termina con una nota de esperanza triunfante. Se centra en el personaje de Elliot Vreeland, un joven suspicaz de 17 años e hijo del Dr. Martin Vreeland, un ficticio economista de la escuela austriaca galardonado con el Nobel, y sus experiencias en un Estados Unidos bajo un Estado policial en el año 1999. En la novela mercenarios privados contratados por empresarios independientes e ilegales y por ciudadanos comunes se enfrentan a un gobierno totalitario respaldado por grandes corporaciones monopólicas. La novela está dedicada a Samuel Konkin y en ella expone las propuestas políticas del agorismo, una forma de anarquismo filosófico de izquierda​​ relacionado con el anarcocapitalismo original de Murray Rothbard (rothbardismo de izquierda).​ (es)
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