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The World of Extremism
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So You Want to Be an Extremist is a satirical guide that traces the origins and evolution of conspiracy theories from ancient Rome to modern-day social media. Why was this an important book for you to write?
I think people know bits and pieces, but there wasn’t a full picture of extremism in one place. I wanted to create a single piece of content that anyone could pick up and easily learn about the world of extremism, from its humble origins to a major part of society today. And also laugh a bit at the horrors they learn along the way because it is a dark, scary place. Whether we like it or not, these people, these products, these movements are affecting all of us in some fashion.
Did you learn anything during your research that surprised you?
How truly ubiquitous this level of extremism and conspiracy thinking has become, particularly among the younger generation. Twenty years ago it was your crazy uncle sending emails. A decade ago it was older people falling for Facebook memes, believing anything that was written online. Now, it is a younger, seemingly displaced generation, who are very tech-savvy, failing at even baseline critical thinking on many topics.
Why was it important for you to take the satirical approach with this book?
For me, satire has always been a way to convey certain ideas and vices as laughable, but also reprehensible. I have a penchant for poking fun at the horrible people that take advantage of others: dictators, oligarchs, and now, extremists. I like to strike a balance between comedy and learning, and I do think they can complement each other. So, I wanted to give the audience that same balance. Plus, they don’t have to read a 400-page academic paper to learn about this stuff. I suffer for them.
What is one thing you hope readers take away from So You Want to Be an Extremist?
Extremism isn’t fringe anymore! It has been normalized to the point that it is a part of everyday media, politics, religion, business, and society. This isn’t going away anytime soon. These ideas and movements are only becoming more prevalent and worse, more accepted.
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With Extremism, explanations can be simple – and exciting. You’re not a “loser.” Nope, It’s just an international cabal of lizard people holding you back from greatness.
In this satirical leadership guide for oven-ready radicals and greedy grifters, uncover a mind-blowing myriad of crazy conspiracies, insane ideologies, and meet the fabulous fanatics who promote them.
Join former government lackey turned humorist, C.T. Jackson as he takes you from the quiet corners of sanity to the far fringes of social implosion, as you learn to reach your full radical potential.
So You Want To Be An Extremist? Well, This Book Is For You! (And The Voices In Your Head.)
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So You Want to Be an Extremist: A Motley Manifesto for the Motivated Maniac
Posted by Literary Titan

After reading So You Want To Be an Extremist: A Motley Manifesto for the Motivated Maniac by C.T. Jackson, I can say it’s a hilariously scathing, over-the-top satirical guide that lampoons modern conspiracy culture, online extremism, and the absurdities of “truth-seeking” subcultures. Structured like a how-to guide for the aspiring extremist, the book blends biting wit with dark humor as it traces the evolution of conspiracy theories and their players, from ancient Rome to the far-right fringes of social media. It walks readers through stages of “extremist enlightenment,” skewering everything from sovereign citizens and crystal-chugging wellness influencers to red-pilled incels and flat-earthers.
Reading this was like sitting through a savage stand-up special filtered through a graduate seminar in sociology. Jackson doesn’t just go for laughs—though there are plenty—he goes for the throat. The humor is raw, unrelenting, and often walks a tightrope between outrageous and uncomfortable. Personally, I found the style refreshing. It’s not sanitized or delicate. It’s brash and fearless. The jabs at figures like Joe Rogan and Marjorie Taylor Greene, or at cultural absurdities like chemtrails, 5G vampires, and moon-landing denialism, had me laughing and cringing at the same time. Jackson has a knack for mimicking the language and tone of the people he’s satirizing, which makes the parody hit even harder.
At the same time, there’s a deep undercurrent of anger here. Anger at how misinformation, grift, and willful ignorance have festered into real-world harm. That comes through in the relentless mocking of right-wing populism, internet cults, and self-declared gurus. It’s not subtle, and it’s definitely not neutral. That’s part of what I liked about it: it’s not trying to both-sides its way into approval. The parody is clever, but sometimes a little exhausting, like a meme thread that’s gone on too long. Still, when it lands, it’s fantastic.
If you have a dark sense of humor, a healthy skepticism of internet personalities, and a strong stomach for satire that cuts deep and doesn’t pull punches, this book is a fun ride. I’d recommend it to readers who enjoyed books like Thank You for Smoking or The Onion’s political commentary. It’s perfect for anyone who has ever doomscrolled Reddit or Twitter and thought, “How did we get here?”
Pages: 239 | ASIN : B0DF62LYTR
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So You Want To Be An Oligarch: A Go-Getting Guidebook For The Purposeful Plutocrat
Posted by Literary Titan

In So You Want To Be An Oligarch, author C. T. Jackson offers a simultaneously sarcastic and enlightening perspective on the mechanisms of wealth and power among the world’s elite. The book thoroughly explores oligarchy, tracing its roots from the early principles of capitalism to the exploits of historical figures such as Roman general Marcus Crassus and Chinese Empress Wu Zetian. Jackson adeptly combines historical narrative with modern examples, including insightful case studies of major corporations like Apple and The Shell Corporation.
Jackson’s distinctive voice shines throughout the book, employing a unique approach that blends direct address with a humorous tone. This narrative style effectively conveys a range of thought-provoking truths backed by meticulous research. The book is as much an academic endeavor as it is a creative one, inviting readers to ponder complex economic, philosophical, and political themes. This work delves into various relevant topics, from the ethics of greed and exploitation to practical discussions of lobbying, offshore banking, and tax avoidance. It includes compelling examples of corporate behavior, such as Nestle’s water usage and Shell’s resource exploitation in Nigeria, framing them within a broader critique of materialistic and exploitative ideals.
So You Want To Be An Oligarch is a captivating blend of in-depth essays, evocative language, thoughtfully selected images, sharp wit, and pertinent quotations. Whether the reader’s interest lies in critiquing the realities of oligarchy and capitalism or in understanding the tactics employed by the wealthiest to maintain their status, this book offers a comprehensive and engaging experience. It invites readers to peek behind the curtain of the world’s wealthiest, providing insights into the ever-growing wealth disparity gap. This book promises not only to inform and entertain but also to stimulate thoughtful consideration and discussion.
Pages: 235 | ASIN : B0CPJKR5XN
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