Revolution And The State
- 230 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Rank-and-file anarchists during the Spanish Revolution found themselves pitted against their own comrades who were participating in the coalition government.
Danny Evans chose writing as his profession, defying his parents' belief that he would be a perfect rabbi. His career over the past two decades has validated this decision, leading him through a series of extraordinary experiences. These have included being ejected from a Major League clubhouse, sharing breakfast with Tiger Woods, and facing down a Nazi hunter, all while honing his craft. His work has appeared in numerous publications, and his first book, RAGE AGAINST THE MESHUGENAH, draws from this eclectic and adventurous path from journalism to advertising.


Rank-and-file anarchists during the Spanish Revolution found themselves pitted against their own comrades who were participating in the coalition government.
Danny Evans' life takes a dramatic turn when he faces a sudden layoff and the aftermath of 9/11, leading him into a deep depression. The narrative offers a candid exploration of mental illness through his experiences, blending humor and poignancy. As he navigates the challenges of self-medication with beer and porn, he also engages in comical yet revealing sessions with his therapist, Neil Diamond. This journey reflects the struggles of a modern man grappling with the complexities of mental health and personal crisis.