
The Provo Manifesto
The Provo Manifesto was a document released in 1970 by a group of activists associated with the Provo movement in Norway, advocating for radical social change. It called for direct action and protests to challenge government authority and promote personal freedom. The manifesto emphasized the importance of individual liberty, non-conformity, and resistance against societal norms they saw as oppressive. It aimed to inspire others to engage in activism to reshape society toward more libertarian and anti-establishment ideals. The document played a role in the broader countercultural movements of the era, encouraging unconventional forms of protest and personal liberation.