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Post by eye2i2hear on Feb 15, 2007 21:05:17 GMT -5
Apologies if there is already a page for this type of info-- and surely there is, but I just be doG dambed if this site's (lame) search turns it up for me! [migration graciously acceptable if someone knows of where this fits]References, Resources, Links, & etc for informing, encouraging, enlightening, challenging, exhorting, etc, the No State individual: Freedomain blogspot:[/b] website of Stefan Molyneux, philosopher and anarchist, who also hosts a forum and Freedomain Radio podcasts which include a live internet call in program "The Logic of Personal and Political Freedom. Powerful ideas for all lovers of personal and political freedom. " Molinari Institute:[/b] A "market anarchism" site, with a pretty extensive link page of online resources for those interested in exploring the ideas of Market Anarchism "Market Anarchism is the doctrine that the legislative, adjudicative, and protective functions unjustly and inefficiently monopolised by the coercive State should be entirely turned over to the voluntary, consensual forces of market society." Center For A Stateless Society:[/b] "Building awareness of the market anarchist alternative." Rad Geek People's Daily:[/b] a news/commentary/blog site by a philospher anarchist "official state media for a secessionist republic of one." Panarchy.org:[/b] select essays and writings from the 17th to 21st centuries ranging from panarchy, free thinking, personarchy, to anarchy, etc; includes additional related website links "A gateway to selected documents & web sites"
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Post by sagas4 on Feb 16, 2007 2:02:37 GMT -5
I'll post this again. We had a couple of recommended reading threads round here somewhere. One was fairly robust, but for some reason it is trashed or appears trashed on my screen when I looked at it 6 months or so ago.
If someone could find it and look through it I'd appreciate it as I started going through and updating a post like in the Alt Fuel thread. (Gathering all the links in one page cause there were few comments mostly links). But I can no longer edit that particular post, and it seems all links after it are lost as well.
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Post by Darren Dirt on Feb 18, 2007 3:42:35 GMT -5
Yet another thread Found this today, might be useful (or at least entertaining and/or frustrating) "I can only show you the door... it's up to you to walk yer posterior through it..." video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3199165500537819249This Google Video user (click "More From This User") has a TON of pretty good (or *excellent*) "expose the truth and/or Wake The Hell Up You Sheeple!" videos and documentaries, NWO 911 FranklinCoverup AlexJones KeithOlbermann etc. e.g. the truth about the origins of FEMA ... hint: silencing dissent! video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6256380618091117720Thought I'd pass it along.
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Post by Darren Dirt on Apr 27, 2007 13:24:22 GMT -5
This might be more helpful than a big thick phonebook type of resource: Black's Law Dictionary (Digital version)www.westacademic.com/Students/ProductDetails.aspx?tab=1&productid=137640Description: Black's Law Dictionary Digital provides law students and other users with access from their computers to the 43,000 legal definitions found in the Standard 8th Edition of Black's Law Dictionary. Students can instantly find definitions for legal terms from search toolbars that integrate with Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox. Black's Law Dictionary Digital also incorporates the correct spellings for all defined terms into the spell-check function of Word, ensuring accurate spelling for all legal documents created. Students can even listen to audio pronunciations for thousands of words and phrases, ensuring they never mispronounce another legal term. Best of all, with Black's Law Dictionary Digital students have access to the same wonderful content found in the print edition of Black's Law Dictionary, including citations to the legal encyclopedia Corpus Juris Secundum and to the West Key Number System®, which make Black's Law Dictionary a powerful research tool; alternative spellings or equivalent terms and expressions for more than 5,300 terms and senses, which serve a thesaurus-like function; an extensive appendix on legal abbreviations; and nearly 3,000 quotations. (Note: Package contains no CD-ROM. Instead you will find an installation code which will allow you to download the software.)
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Post by eye2i2hear on Apr 27, 2007 14:53:00 GMT -5
Black's Law Dictionary (Digital version) www.westacademic.com/Students/ProductDetails.aspx?tab=1&productid=137640
Description: Black's Law Dictionary Digital provides law students and other users with access from their computers to the 43,000 legal definitions found in the Standard 8th Edition of Black's Law Dictionary. ... (Note: Package contains no CD-ROM. Instead you will find an installation code which will allow you to download the software.)For the rest of "us" bums &/or otherwise addicted to freeware/open source, initially drooling upon spotting this link: (granted, I shoulda known better, but tiz the nature of the junkie-beast i suppose...)
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Post by Darren Dirt on Apr 27, 2007 15:10:53 GMT -5
Still, cheaper/similar price as the "dead tree" edition, but way more cross-referenceable
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Post by Darren Dirt on May 2, 2007 13:29:23 GMT -5
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Post by NonEntity on May 26, 2007 11:37:02 GMT -5
Here is a new VIDEO resource for everyones' consideration: TVLiberty.blogspot.com, another in the series of excellent liberty related blogs put out by Classically Liberal. - NonE
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