"David Naguib Pellow is a first-rate scholar, and this rich, carefully-researched book demonstrates that fact. His refusal to march lock-step with any given theoretical perspective but, rather, to employ a variety of them to illuminate his data (data from diverse sources) makes this effort all the more impressive. In numerous places I found myself admiring his insights into a movement I have studied for decades." -Rik Scarce, Skidmore College "A must read for scholars interested in repression, radical movements, and ethics."-Mobilization"An important work for social movement scholars, for those theorizing environmental-social connections, and for those interested in genuine democracy and the movement toward total liberation from socioecological injustices. It is a critical but hopeful work from a scholar dedicated to making such liberation more thinkable."-American Journal of Sociology"One of the most authentic accounts of the sunless side of what is widely known as ecoterrorism."-CHOICE"Total Liberation sets a standard by which future research can be judged."-Antipode