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General
Resources
Data
resources, political directories on the Internet;
Media resources including ezines and websites for
many major political-social magazines; A guide to
websites with different political
philosophies.
Classic
Texts Online
A
list of political and social texts, most of them
classical writings, available on the
Internet.
Documents
Online
Important
political and social documents, speeches. famous
addresses, etc., on this website and
elsewhere.
Articles
& Essays
Essays
and commentaries which are hosted on our website,
either in this resource center or
elsewhere.
Political
Science Factsheets
Libertarian
Resources
Links
to Libertarian websites and other resources of
information about this political and philosophical
movement.
Resources
From the Mises Institute
Information
regarding topics in economics and politics,
including texts by Ludwig von Mises, Murray
Rothbard, and others.
Political
& Social Issues
A
guide to websites and articles which address
specific political, social, economic and other
public issues.
Political
Press Releases
Press
releases as we receive them. These are not archived
but available during the month received.
Video
& DVD
A
collection of video casettes & DVDs for sale in
various subjects including politics, history, and
sociology.
Terrorism
& the Attack on
America
A
special section with articles about the September
11, 2001 terrorist attack on America and the
continuing war on terror.
United
States Information
Facts
about the 50 states of the United States, including
state capitals, area, population, state birds,
state flowers, date of entry, and more.
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Highlighted
Websites
Power
Kills
Through online books, articles, data, and
analyses -- over 1,000 documents in all -- this web
site proves that universal freedom would solve what
dictatorial power causes -- war, genocide/mass
murder, political violence, famine, and human
underdevelopment. It is maintained by Dr. Rudy
Rummel, an emeritus professor of political science
at the University of Hawaii. Dr. Dolhenty has
communicated with Dr. Rummel and is impressed with
the work put into this fine website.
The
Mind-Body
Politic
The
Mind-Body Politic is a blog about group-think
and propaganda in politics and the markets.
Especially the kind manufactured by the modern
state. It also wanders through a number of other
things closely related -- the growth of the police
state, the control of speech, indoctrination,
debates about race and genetics, immigration and
globalisation. Run by Lila Rajiva, co-author of the
bestselling book Mobs, Messiahs, and
Markets.
Free
World Academy
The Free World Academy (FWA) is an international
and educational think tank committed to building
freedom around the world . We aim to convert
innovative concepts into individual initiatives to
initiating change and progress. We want to extend
personal freedom and economic opportunity to those
who are deprived of them around the world. For this
purpose, we have to challenge dated ideas that are
yet prevalent in many regions of the world. Since
September 11, 2001, the free world has faced a
threat based on ignorance, backwardness and
dictatorship. In this environment, we cannot limit
our researches to classical topics such as limited
government, free market and tax policies. Although
we respect conservative values, we must promote
pioneer values, innovative concepts and sometimes,
provocative solutions.
The
Heritage
Foundation
Learn
how the government spends your money. The Heritage
Foundation's Budget Information Site shows you
every dollar the federal government spends in a
year, from entitlements and discretionary spending
to paying interest on the debt. The numbers are
broken down by department and agency and should
help you, the taxpayer, better understand
government spending. Visit the Budget Information
Site at http://www.heritage.org/research/features/budgetcalculator/.
Kidipede
- History for Kids
History
for Kids began in 1995 as a community service
learning project for sophomores at Portland State
University in Portland, Oregon. Since 2000,
however, it has been entirely privately owned,
organized and run by Karen Carr. Dr. Carr holds a
PhD in Classical Art and Archaeology from the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and is an
associate professor of History at Portland State
University. Her interests lie especially in the
Greek and Roman worlds, which is where this site
began. History for Kids teaches human history in
the most accessible possible way. It enables all
people to understand and appreciate the
past.
Guide
to the Phenomenon of State (Manifesto of the
State's Nature)
About
what the State is and is not, what it can and
cannot do and about interests underlying its each
and every action. A quite original vision of the
State and society.
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