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about science. Listed resources are dominantly first party publishers actively engaged in research and sharing information & progress freely with the public. Among them are go
A directory to the open access of credible research organizations who share their publications and breakthroughs online

The Last Ditch--a newsletter on issues of Liberty and Civility

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and steal their resources.) No word on how we capitalist swine and our exploited masses should respond or think, but one would guess that cowering in shame at our multi-millennial
Dispatches from The Last Ditch is a forum of opinion, edited by hard-core libertarians, that does not flinch from any of the most pressing issues of our time. We are especially int

RCR - TESTIMONY OF PERRY WILLIS

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ideas can accumulate resources merely by demonstrating the ability to earn a marginal profit on all of their expressions, both political and non-political. They are not burdened b

E-Books Directory - Categorized Links to Free Books

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ebooks, or add other resources you come across. Look below for the main directory of categories. This website is now completely redesigned to be accessible to mobile devices with
E-Books Directory is a categorized index of freely available online books. It is daily updated with new links to free e-books and short reviews. This directory is maintained regula

Why You Should Embrace Anomalies – The Value Of Disconfirming Evidence

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indepth material and resources on this site. [1] Key Concepts To Benefit From The Power Of Anomalies Anomalies can be found in many different places and we will look at some of th
Why You Should Embrace Anomalies – The Incredible Value Of Disconfirming Evidence

An Elaboration on the Nature of Law as a Subset of Ethics

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namely, that unowned resources become the property of the first people possessing them. In short, the first eight people to reach the boat are, in our theory, the proper “owners”
A worrying tendency exists among libertarians, where it is often said that law is not a subset of ethics. In other words, these libertarians claim that there is such a thing as a c

Alumni: Meet past students from Green University LLC.

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for life-changing resources? Check out these books by Thomas J. Elpel: Green Prosperity Roadmap to Reality Living Homes Participating in Nature Foraging the Mountain West Botany i
Green University LLC is an alternative green college for students who don't fit the conventional educatonal path to school, work, and careers. Meet our past students.

Human Rights Fundamentalism, NGOistan and the Multicultural Industry | The Brussels Journal

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the distribution of resources, within and between nations. As Rabkin timely asks: “Who could challenge or constrain a world authority with such immense power? Even if it were cons

Untitled

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time to develop inner resources. Aloneness is then not a creative time for self-expression; indeed it is a disturbing and fruitless condition when there is no training for it. Pop

Gothic Charm School

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Syndication Resources New Visitor? ← Older posts Whisper Networks and Missing Stairs: Creeps in the Subculture Posted on May, 2025 by Lady of the Manners Content warnings bef

RFC 6973: Privacy Considerations for Internet Protocols

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offer some protected resources. To facilitate these functions, an identity provider will usually go through a process of verifying the individual's identity and issuing credential

Saving Communities

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abuse of the wealth and resources with which we have been endowed. - Martin Luther King This is from one of King's last speeches, made in 1967, the year he died. It appears in his


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