Simple Sabotage Field Manual (Heathen Short)

Paperback Published on: 17/01/2026
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Synopsis

The Office of Strategic Services (1942-1945), formed during World War II, was the first intelligence agency of the United States and predecessor to the Central Intelligence Agency. The OSS was created to coordinate espionage activities behind enemy lines for all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces; other functions included propaganda, subversion, and psychological operations. Among its more curious legacies is the Simple Sabotage Field Manual, a slim document published in 1944 that weaponized the art of workaday disruption. No bombs, no bullets - just the slow evisceration of efficiency: misfile papers, prolong meetings, insist on protocol. And yet, beneath its tactical clarity pulses a stark insight into how fragile order truly is - how civilization can be undone not by violence, but through the gradual erosion of its functions. In this light, simple sabotage becomes a methodical practice, and the saboteur an agent of organizational unraveling. Read it not as a relic of wartime cunning, but as a diagnosis of systemic vulnerability, written in the margins of procedure.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Heathen Shorts
  • ISBN: 9798900750156
  • Number of pages: 50
  • Dimensions: 216 x 140 x 3 mm
  • Languages: English