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You can leave the dead internet. EXODUS NOW! | Agora Road's Macintosh Cafe

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gonna establish now The architecture is still here, and there are still some people out there who never left. Forums, BBS, IRC and servers all are locally human moderated, therefo
The dead internet theory is barely a theory.As we know the internet is a shadow of a shell of it's former self. But the decay came in two stages, first...

Joseph Smith Home Page: Local Histories: Broome Co./Chenango Co. 1800-1999

http://olivercowdery.com/smithhome/smithtx5.htm

in the Grecian style of architecture, with a colonade in front. The Jail is a stone building contiguous to the Court House, and the Clerk's Office is a fire-proof brick building o

Semantic Conceptions of Information (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Winter 2013 Edition)

https://plato.stanford.edu/archIves/win2013/entries/information-semantic/

of correct physical architecture of the system (thus a disconnected battery is a syntactic problem). And of course the conversation you carry on with your neighbour follows the gr

Yantra and Syncronicity

http://www.luxlapis.co.za/yan/synchron.htm

Crystalized into Architecture (Chartres and Notre Dame) were Alchemical Teachings rich in symbolic meaning. The forces who profit from the maintenance of ignorance ( avidya ) have

Critique of Jordan B. Peterson's Neo-Hegelian philosophy

https://mats-winther.github.io/peterson.htm

in Maps of Meaning: The Architecture of Belief , departs radically from views held in depth psychology and theology but has much in common with Hegel. The world of consciousness i
Jordan Peterson's thought is criticized as: exaggerated intellectualism based on Hegelian premises, and over-rationalization of symbols.

Scotland in the Middle Ages

https://www.electricscotland.com/history/middleages/index.htm

or on Scotch church architecture, without taking counsel with Mr. Robertson. Dr. Reeves of Lusk, the historian of St. Columba, who has shamed our Scotch scholars by the light he h
Scotland in the Middle Ages by Cosmo Innes 1860

Guide to Karpathos

https://www.greektravel.com/greekislands/karpathos/

Elijah. Traditional architecture with colorful houses and narrow paths. Characteristic of the village is the great church of Panagia, with a carved, unique wooden temple, built on
Karpathos has beautiful beaches, walking paths and traditional villages, one of the most remote island destinations in Greece, the perfect escape from mass tourism

David M. Hart, "Some Thoughts on an ‘Austrian Theory of Film’: Ideas and Human Action in a Film about Frédéric Bastiat" (2019)

http://davidmhart.com/liberty/Papers/Bastiat/FilmingIdeas/

of reconstructing some architecture which has been dismantled since. I have collected a number of images from contemporary illustrated newspapers and other sources of art in an at
These pages contain the research and teaching materials of David Hart and have been put online to further the study of classical liberal and libertarian ideas.

POLIS: The Empire of Man vs. the City of God

http://vftonline.org/Patriarchy/definitions/polis.htm

broken fragments of its architecture and sculpture. Greece in general, and Athens in particular, those writers praised somewhat extravagantly as the birthplace of freedom, the san

On the Jewish Question

https://www.unitedeuropeanchristendom.com/otjq.html

by Jews in science, architecture, engineering or mathematics? What exactly did Spinoza, the proto-European Jew "scientist" contribute to science? But Marx and Nietzsche

Nazi Propaganda: 1933-1945

https://research.calvin.edu/german-propaganda-archive/ww2era.htm

slide strip. Nazi architecture : Photographs of Nazi buildings in Munich. Miscellaneous Images : Vivid images that did not fit elsewhere. City Maps from 1938 : Propaganda in names
A primary source archive of Nazi and East German propaganda material, curated by Randall Bytwerk.

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their buildings, the architecture and modes of transport, motor cars and planes, TV sets, home furnishings, paintings and sculpture, decorative objects, clothes and so on.        


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