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    <title>60 Minutes Special Don Hewitt August 23 2009</title>
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60 Minutes Special Don Hewitt August 23 2009&#13;
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(CBS)&amp;nbsp;  This has not been a happy summer for those of us who work at CBS News: last month Walter Cronkite died, and this past week we lost Don Hewitt, the man who created 60 Minutes 41 years ago. &#13;
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Don was 86, but in his head and in his heart he was a kid. Words like &amp;quot;passion&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;enthusiasm&amp;quot; are too weak to describe this human dynamo. &#13;
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As correspondent Morley Safer explains, Don was his boss for most of the 45 years he has worked at the network and he was not an easy man to please. But when you did please him, you were on top of the world. And so was he. &#13;
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He was also a thorn in the side of his corporate bosses, though he liked to describe himself as a pain in the ass. &#13;
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And he was madly in love with broadcast journalism.  &#13;
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We take a look at Don Hewitt - this founder, producer and above all, ringmaster of what he regarded as the greatest show on earth. &#13;
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&amp;quot;I once said to CBS, 'In my next contract I want a gun, and a whip and a chair,' because it's like being in a cage full of tigers. And there are temperaments. Not the least of which is mine,&amp;quot; Don Hewitt once said. &#13;
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Ringmaster and lion tamer - Don became a show unto himself. Since the very beginning of television news more than six decades ago, he lived by a deceptively simple motto: &amp;quot;It's four little words. Tell me a story. And that's all we do. Tell 'em a story,&amp;quot; he explained. &#13;
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Years before 60 Minutes, he was at Edward R. Murrow's side as television expanded its reach to broadcast live, from coast to coast. &#13;
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He produced the very first televised presidential debate, Kennedy vs. Nixon, in 1960.  &#13;
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He was with Walter Cronkite the day John F. Kennedy was shot. &#13;
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And with 60 Minutes, he revolutionized broadcast news, dispatching what he called his &amp;quot;team of tigers&amp;quot; to the four corners of the globe to carry out that four-word mandate: Tell me a story. &#13;
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&amp;quot;There is no place on Earth that you haven&amp;rsquo;t been,&amp;quot; Hewitt said when the broadcast turned 25. &amp;quot;And there's nobody on Earth that you haven't met. &amp;hellip;And that is the great value of what we do, I think.&amp;quot; &#13;
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He was, in fact, the boy wonder of CBS News, and remained the awestruck kid well past retirement age. He was opinionated, outrageous, with a quick wit and a short fuse. &#13;
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&amp;quot;The only problem is that when you've been around as long as I have, you get to be kind of a pain in the ass,&amp;quot; Hewitt once said. &#13;
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And as his friends and colleagues will tell you, on balance, the pleasure of Don's company was mostly worth the pain.   &#13;
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&amp;quot;I mean, he put on a show in the control room. And it was just wonderful. It was hypnotic,&amp;quot; Phil Scheffler remembered, who worked at Don's side for over half a century. &#13;
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60 Minutes Executive Producer Jeff Fager remembers his first meeting with Hewitt. &amp;quot;I remember it well. He said, 'Listen kid. All you need to do is bring us good stories.'&amp;quot; &#13;
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Fager succeeded Don in 2004 as executive producer, and he remembers all too well being the new kid on the block, 20 years ago: screening one of his first 60 Minutes stories for the ringmaster. &#13;
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It was a somewhat dry report on the Polish economy. &#13;
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&amp;quot;The first thing he said was, 'Where do you want it kid, right between the eyes?' He hated it. And what really was amazing is a couple of hours later he called and he said, 'I have some ideas for how we can make this story better.' And he did,&amp;quot; Fager remembered. &#13;
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&amp;quot;He was like P.T. Barnum in the sense that he would bring the circus truck to town every time he got to talk to you,&amp;quot; actor Alan Alda said. &#13;
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Don called Alda his best friend; Alda says that even after hours, Don talked constantly about work. &amp;quot;Because it excited him so much that he was, I think he was still a boy who was amazed at his success.&amp;quot; &#13;
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The boy grew up in New Rochelle, N.Y., 45 minutes from Broadway. Fifteen cents would buy him a Saturday afternoon of cartoons, newsreels and melodramas. The movies got under his skin and stayed there. &#13;
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&amp;quot;He once said to me that when he goes to a Western movie, he comes out walking bowlegged,&amp;quot; Safer remembered, laughing.  &#13;
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&amp;quot;He told us many times how when he was in the war, he had seen so many war movies that when he was finally standing on the ship, and the enemy planes were coming at him, he thought 'Where's the music?'&amp;quot; Alda added. &#13;
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The movies gave him his role models: rascals who had the moxie to beat the system during the Great Depression. &#13;
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&amp;quot;I never knew whether I wanted to be Julian Marsh, the Broadway producer on 42nd Street, or Hildy Johnson, the reporter in Front Page,&amp;quot; Hewitt said. &#13;
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Johnson came from the newspaper world, just as Don's father did. It was a whiskey soaked jungle of snappy talk and scooping the competition. &#13;
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And impresario Julian Marsh in 42nd Street was surrounded by bright lights and Broadway babes - Don's kind of world. &#13;
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&amp;quot;We always thought if Don Hewitt went into Broadway, he would have been just as big and just as successful,&amp;quot; Fager said. &amp;quot;I mean, he had that way, he had that showmanship.&amp;quot; &#13;
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In 1948, CBS put on its first TV newscast; Don was 25, with some wartime reporting experience under his belt. Somebody suggested he check out the CBS News studio, upstairs at Grand Central Station. &#13;
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&amp;quot;And I walked in. I couldn't believe it. You know, there are lights and cameras and makeup people and it looked like a Hollywood set. And I fell in love,&amp;quot; Hewitt remembered. &#13;
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And the best thing was: no longer did he have to choose between being ace reporter Hildy Johnson or Broadway star maker Julian Marsh. &#13;
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&amp;quot;I thought, 'Oh my God, in television you can be both of them.' And I got hired,&amp;quot; Hewitt remembered. &#13;
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Soon, he was producing Douglas Edwards' newscast, the forerunner of the CBS Evening News. There were no satellites, no computers - nothing much except huge, bulky cameras and Don's manic enthusiasm. &#13;
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&amp;quot;It wasn't very good, but it was respectable. I always thought it was the infancy of television. Like we were making those shows out of Play-Doh,&amp;quot; Hewitt said when the Evening News turned 50. &#13;
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&amp;quot;Don has described those early days as playing with Play-Doh. Kind of making it up as you go along,&amp;quot; Safer remarked. &#13;
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&amp;quot;No question about that. There were no signposts. No rules,&amp;quot; Scheffler agreed. &amp;quot;Nobody had any experience in this before. And so he really was the inventor of the kind of television news that we do now.&amp;quot; &#13;
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In the summer of 1956, the ocean liner Andrea Doria collided with a ship off Nantucket.  &#13;
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Don, Doug Edwards and a cameraman flew off to have a look. The other networks had already come and gone, beating them to the first pictures of the crippled ship, dead in the water. &#13;
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&amp;quot;I said, 'Well, what the hell. We're here. Let's go anyway,'&amp;quot; Hewitt remembered. &amp;quot;We're flying over the Andrea Doria, it turns over, and like a big dead elephant, it sank right beneath us.&amp;quot; &#13;
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&amp;quot;Dumb luck. By being late, we got the story,&amp;quot; he added. &#13;
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Hewitt would do just about anything to get the story and shaft the competition. When Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev visited a farm in Coon Rapids, Iowa in 1959, Don put one over on NBC. &#13;
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&amp;quot;He stole their truck, their video truck,&amp;quot; Alda explained. &amp;quot;And drove it into the middle of a corn field, where no one could find it. Now that's not Mr. Nice Guy, you know. He did return it, eventually.&amp;quot; &#13;
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But Hewitt clashed often with CBS News President Fred Friendly, who found him too brash and too unpredictable. In 1965, Friendly figured out a way to get Don off the Evening News; Don thought it was a promotion. &#13;
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&amp;quot;His wife told me later that he came home and said, told her the story about how Friendly had come to see him and said, 'You know, Don, this Evening News is not big enough for you. We're gonna find really great projects for you to do.' And his wife said to him: 'Idiot. You just got fired,'&amp;quot; Scheffler said. &#13;
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&amp;quot;It was devastating at the time. You know, I had my legs cut off,&amp;quot; Hewitt remembered. &#13;
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He remained at CBS, but sought solace out on his beloved beach. Next to television, he worshiped the sun and his kids. He produced a few earnest documentaries, but hungered after something with a little more punch. &#13;
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&amp;quot;He got bored easily, is the problem,&amp;quot; Scheffler said. &#13;
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And out of that boredom came Don's greatest idea: 60 Minutes. In a sense, it should have been called &amp;quot;15 minutes.&amp;quot; Don couldn't sit still for anything longer than that. &#13;
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&amp;quot;It's really a reflection, I think, of his attention span,&amp;quot; Scheffler said. &amp;quot;His attention span was 15 minutes. And so he said 'We'll do a program that has three 15-minute stories on it.&amp;quot; &#13;
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It began in the fall of 1968, without, at first, Phil Scheffler. &#13;
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&amp;quot;I turned him down. I said, 'You know, Don, I don't think your show's gonna be serious enough.' And I said, 'Besides, you know, it's not gonna last very long,'&amp;quot; Scheffler remembered. &#13;
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That was more than 40 years ago. Scheffler eventually came on board, as did any number of oddballs. &#13;
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&amp;quot;Don managed to attract the best people in the business. And he kept this ensemble full of crazy egos all working towards the same end,&amp;quot; Fager said. &#13;
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Asked what he means by crazy egos, Fager said, &amp;quot;More like tigers in a cage, and every once in a while they'd jump out of their cages and Don would have to figure out a way to coax them back in.&amp;quot; &#13;
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With Don cracking the whip, it was not a place for the fainthearted.   &#13;
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&amp;quot;I saw him fire the same producer three times in the halls,&amp;quot; Fager recalled. &#13;
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&amp;quot;He fired Mike [Wallace] at least 50 times,&amp;quot; Safer added. &#13;
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&amp;quot;Well, Mike probably deserved it,&amp;quot; Fager joked. &#13;
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Alan Alda wondered if all that high drama achieved any purpose. &#13;
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&amp;quot;Was it successful in getting you to think on another level?&amp;quot; Alda asked. &#13;
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&amp;quot;Oh, absolutely,&amp;quot; Safer replied. &amp;quot;I think it made the pieces, the stories, in the final analysis, much leaner and much more direct.&amp;quot; &#13;
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&amp;quot;And would he turn out to be right?&amp;quot; Alda asked. &#13;
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&amp;quot;Mainly he was right,&amp;quot; Safer said, laughing. &#13;
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But there were some rough moments in an otherwise brilliant career. In 1995, the then CBS management suppressed a 60 Minutes expose of the tobacco industry. &#13;
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The story eventually was broadcast, after it was reported in The Wall Street Journal.  &#13;
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                                                                Though the tobacco story haunted him for years, Don continued masterminding the broadcast for another decade. &#13;
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&amp;quot;His job was his life. And that's what made it so hard for him to give it up. In fact, he said quite publicly 'I wanna die at my desk,'&amp;quot; Fager said. &#13;
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Don left the broadcast - reluctantly - in 2004, at age 81, and slowly made peace with the idea of having more time for the grandchildren. And of watching 60 Minutes not in the screening room, but in his own living room. &#13;
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Asked what he thinks Hewitt's legacy is, Phil Scheffler said, &amp;quot;His legacy is 60 Minutes. There's no question. I mean, this was his shining, his crowning success.&amp;quot; &#13;
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Fager said, &amp;quot;It's a great legacy, this broadcast, and it hasn't strayed much from what he envisioned in the first place more than 40 years ago.&amp;quot; &#13;
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&amp;quot;He gave the country nourishment but in the form of, to a great extent in the form of entertainment. It wasn't like eating your broccoli. What he gave us was a good old-fashioned hot dog, but somehow it nourished us like broccoli,&amp;quot; Alda added. &amp;quot;There is some kind of genius in that. He was able to fuse those two things.&amp;quot;&#13;
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|-- Kelly - Political Philosophy of Michel Foucault (Taylor, 2009).pdf&#13;
|-- Kinna - Anarchism - A Beginner's Guide (Oneworld, 2005).pdf&#13;
|-- Knight - The Kennedy Assassination (Edinburgh, 2007).pdf&#13;
|-- Konner - The Atheist's Bible.pdf&#13;
|-- Laing - The Divided Self - An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness.pdf&#13;
|-- Le Bon - The Crowd - A Study of the Popular Mind (1895,2002).pdf&#13;
|-- Lippmann - Public Opinion (1921).txt&#13;
|-- Lynd - Wobblies and Zapatistas - Conversations on Anarchism, Marxism and Radical History (PM, 2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Macrakis - Seduced by Secrets - Inside the Stasi's Spy-Tech World (Cambridge, 2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Maga - The 1960s - Eyewitness History (Infobase, 2003).pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Marcuse Herbert&#13;
|   |-- Feenberg - Essential Marcuse - Introduction - Critical Theory of Herbert Marcuse (2007).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Aggressiveness in Advanced Industrial Society (1967).html&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - An Essay on Liberation (Beacon, 1969).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Collected Papers I - Technology, War and Fascism (Routledge, 1998).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Collected Papers II - Towards a Critical Theory of Society (Routledge, 2001).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Heideggerian Marxism (Nebraska, 2005).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Liberation from the Affluent Society (1967, Lecture in London).html&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - One-Dimensional Man [html, ocr errors] (1964).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Repressive Tolerance (1965).html&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Soviet Marxism - A Critical Analysis (Columbia, 1958).pdf&#13;
|   `-- Marcuse - The End of Utopia (1967).html&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
|-- Marshall - Demanding the Impossible - History of Anarchism (Harper, 2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Maschke - The Lie Behind the Lie Detector 4e (antipolygraph.org, 2005).pdf&#13;
|-- McFadden - On the Federal Reserve (Congressional Record, 1934).html&#13;
|-- McKibben - Deep Economy - Economics As If the World Mattered (Oneworld, 2007).pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Mikhail Bakunin&#13;
|   |-- Aldred, Guy A. - Michel Bakunin, Communist.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - God and the State.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Integral Education 2.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Integral Education.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Marxism Freedom and the State.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Power Corrupts The Best.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Revolutionary Catechism.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Rousseau's Theory of the State.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Selected writings.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Stateless Socialism = Anarchism.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - The Commune, the Church &amp;amp; The State.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - The Immorality of the State.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - The Organization of the International.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - The Policy of The International.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Where i stand.pdf&#13;
|   |-- J. M. W. - Mikhail Bakunin (The Torch of Anarchy).pdf&#13;
|   |-- bakunin.gif&#13;
|   |-- bakuninhunt.jpg&#13;
|   |-- bakuninper.jpg&#13;
|   `-- bakuninphoto.jpg&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Miller - From Difficult to Disturbed - Understanding and Managing Dysfunctional Employees (AMACOM, 2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Miller - Political Philosophy - A Very Short Introduction.pdf&#13;
|-- Minogue - Politics - A Very Short Introduction.pdf&#13;
|-- Mises - Theory of Money and Credit (1912).pdf&#13;
|-- Newman - Socialism - A Very Short Introduction.pdf&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
|-- Orwell George&#13;
|   |-- 1933 - Down And Out In Paris And London&#13;
|   |   `-- Down And Out In Paris And London.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1934 - Burmese Days&#13;
|   |   `-- Burmese Days.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1935 - A Clergyman's Daughter&#13;
|   |   `-- A Clergyman's Daughter.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1936 - Keep the Apidistra Flying&#13;
|   |   `-- Keep The Apidistra Flying.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1937 - The Road To Wigan Pier&#13;
|   |   `-- The Road To Wigan Pier.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1938 - Homage To Catalonia&#13;
|   |   `-- Homage To Catalonia.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1939 - Coming Up For Air&#13;
|   |   `-- Coming Up For Air.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1945 - Animal Farm&#13;
|   |   `-- Animal Farm.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1949 - Nineteen Eighty-Four&#13;
|   |   `-- 1984.txt&#13;
|   |-- George Orwell - 1984.pdf&#13;
|   `-- Miscellaneous Essays&#13;
|       |-- 1931 - A Hanging.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1931 - The Spike.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1936 - Bookshop Memories.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1936 - Shooting An Elephant.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1937 - Spilling The Spanish Beans.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1939 - Marrakech.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1940 - Boys' Weeklies And Frank Richards's Reply.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1940 - Charles Dickens.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1940 - Charles Reade.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1940 - Inside The Whale.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1941 - The Art Of Donald McGill.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1941 - The Lion And The Unicorn - Socialism And The English Genius.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1941 - Wells, Hitler, And The World State.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1942 - Looking Back On The Spanish War.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1942 - Rudyard Kipling.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1943 - Mark Twain - The Licensed Jester.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1943 - Poetry And The Microphone.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1943 - W B Yeats.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1944 - Arthur Koestler.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1944 - Benefit Of Clergy - Some Notes On Salvador Dali.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1944 - Raffles And Miss Blandish.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Antisemitism In Britain.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Freedom Of The Park.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Future Of A Ruined Germany.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Good Bad Books.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - In Defence Of P. G. Wodehouse.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Nonsense Poetry.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Notes On Nationalism.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Revenge Is Sour.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - The Sporting Spirit.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - You And The Atomic Bomb.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - A Good Word For The Vicar Of Bray.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - A Nice Cup Of Tea.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Books Vs. Cigarettes.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Confessions Of A Book Reviewer.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Decline Of The English Murder.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - How The Poor Die.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - James Burnham And The Managerial Revolution (Second Thoughts On Burnham).txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Pleasure Spots.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Politics Vs. Literature - An Examination Of Gulliver's Travels.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Politics and the English Language.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Riding Down From Bangor.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Some Thoughts On The Common Toad.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - The Prevention Of Literature.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Why I Write.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1947 - Lear, Tolstoy, And The Fool.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1948 - Writers And Leviathan.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1949 - Reflections On Gandhi.txt&#13;
|       `-- 1952 - Such, Such Were The Joys.txt&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Passmore - Fascism - A Very Short Introduction.pdf&#13;
|-- Perkins - Confessions of an Economic Hitman (BK, 2004).pdf&#13;
|-- Perlman - Manufacturing Discontent - The Trap of Individualism in Corporate Society (Pluto, 2005).pdf&#13;
|-- Peter Kropotkin - The Anarchist Prince&#13;
|   |-- Anarchism - 1910 - from The Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1910.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1880 - The Commune of Paris.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1880 - The Spirit of Revolt.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1890 - Brain Work and Manual Work.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1892 - Revolutionary Studies.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1898 - Anarchism its philosophy and ideal.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1901 - Communism and Anarchy.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1913 - The Coming War.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1920 - The Wage System.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - Anarchist Morality.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - On Order.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - The Place of Anarchism in Socialistic Evolution.pdf&#13;
|   |-- anarchism.jpg&#13;
|   |-- kropotkin3.gif&#13;
|   |-- memfront.jpg&#13;
|   `-- szabl032.jpg&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Pierre-Joseph Proudhon&#13;
|   |-- 180px-Hw-proudhon.jpg&#13;
|   |-- D.W. Brogan - 1934 - Proudhon.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Proudhon - 1840 - What is Property.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Proudhon - 1845 - Interest and Principal (letters).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Proudhon - 1846 - The Philosophy of Misery.pdf&#13;
|   |-- anarchism.jpg&#13;
|   |-- proudhon.gif&#13;
|   `-- proudhon3.gif&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
|-- Piper - Final Judgment - The Missing Link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy 6e [Kennedy] (AFP, 2004).pdf&#13;
|-- Prouty - Secret Team - The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the United States and the World (1973).pdf&#13;
|-- RAND - Deterrence - From Cold War to Long War (2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Rapport - 1848 - Year of Revolution (Basic Books, 2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Reed - The Art of Protest (Minnesota, 2005).pdf&#13;
|-- Roncaglia - The Wealth of Ideas - A History of Economic Thought (Cambridge, 2005).pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Rothbard Murray&#13;
|   |-- America's Great Depression - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- For a New Liberty - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- History Of Money And Banking In The United States - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Making Economic Sense - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Man Economy and State - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Power And Market Government And The Economy - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Rothbard - The Case Against the Federal Reserve.pdf&#13;
|   |-- The Anatomy of the State - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- The Ethics of Liberty - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- The Mystery Of Banking - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   `-- What has Government done to our Money - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Ruppert - Crossing the Rubicon - The Decline of the American Empire (New Society, 2004).pdf&#13;
|-- Sherratt - Adorno's Positive Dialectic (Cambridge, 2002).pdf&#13;
|-- Smail - Power, Responsibility and Freedom - Internet Publication (2005).pdf&#13;
|-- Smith - Red Barcelona - Social Protest and Labour Mobilization in the 20th Century (Routledge, 2002).pdf&#13;
|-- Stackelberg - Routledge Companion to Nazi Germany (2007).pdf&#13;
|-- Stone - Prime Green - Remembering the Sixties (2007).pdf&#13;
|-- Tarpley - 911 Synthetic Terrorism Made in USA (2004).pdf&#13;
|-- Tarpley - Barack H. Obama - The Unauthorized Biography (Progressive, 2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Tarpley - George Bush - The Unauthorized Biography.pdf&#13;
|-- Tarpley - Surviving the Cataclysm - Your Guide Through the Greatest Financial Crisis in Human History (1999).pdf&#13;
|-- Tawney - The Acquisitive Society (1921).pdf&#13;
|-- Thrift - Knowing Capitalism (Sage, 2005).pdf&#13;
|-- Tietje - Is Lookism Unjust (Journal of Libertarian Studies vol. 19-2, 2005).pdf&#13;
|-- US Government - 911 Commission Report.pdf&#13;
|-- Vail - A Theory of Power (iUniverse, 2004).pdf&#13;
|-- Vance Packard - The Hidden Persuaders (IG, 1957,2007).pdf&#13;
|-- Veblen - The Theory of the Leisure Class (Oxford, 1899,2007).pdf&#13;
|-- Voegelin - From Enlightenment to Revolution (Duke, 1975).pdf&#13;
|-- Ward - Anarchism - A Very Short Introduction.pdf&#13;
|-- Wilkinson - International Relations - A Very Short Introduction.pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Zerzan John&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Against Civilization - Readings and Reflections (1999).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Agriculture.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Future Primitive.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Globalization and Its Apologists.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - No Way Out (2003).html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Number - Its Origin and Evolution.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Patriarchy, Civilization, and the Origins of Gender.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Running on Emptiness - The Failure of Symbolic Thought.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Seize the Day (2006).html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - The Mass Psychology of Misery.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - The Modern Anti-World.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - The Origins of War.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Time and Its Discontents.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Too Marvelous for Words.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Twilight of the Machines.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - We Have To Dismantle All This.html&#13;
|   `-- Zerzan - Why Primitivism.html&#13;
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    <title>Uganda Rising (P. McCormack &amp; J.J. Miller, 2006)-aNaRCHo</title>
    <link>http://onebigtorrent.org/details.php?id=5835</link>
    <description>&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Category:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Documentary&lt;br /&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Description:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/font&gt; &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;Uganda Rising (P. McCormack &amp;amp; J.J. Miller, 2006)-aNaRCHo&#13;
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BY FAR THE BEST DOCUMENTARY I HAVE EVER SEEN ON, NOT JUST UGANDAN ISSUES, BUT THE ENTIRE AFRICAN POLITICAL CLIMATE FROM RWANDA TO THE CONGO TO SUDAN ANDTHENSOME!!! &#13;
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This film offers an incredible historical timeline of political control over Uganda and Africa, and reveals how many of these conflicts- now plaguing these African states- can often be derived from actions or events taking place within Uganda by the Ugandan government; at the very least showing how these conflicts are inherently connected. If you are interested in African Issues at all....this is the documentary to see!! A warning...the testimony of children who have escaped the Lord's Resistance Army- led by a man named Joseph Kony- (made up mostly of child soldiers avg age of 13) is absolutely gruesome. The film offers a glimmer of hope as it shows how the current president- Museveni- is attempting to destroy Kony and his rebel army in order to quell their vicious attacks on innocent civilians, especially on those of the Acholi tribe in the Northern provinces of Uganda.... forgiving those who have committed atrocities, offering them clemency and integrating them back into Ugandan life....but is this the answer? It may dwindle the #'s of the LRA, but at the same time it is alienating the victims of these atrocities, and may just re-direct the conflict instead of ridding of it. An excellent film, highly recommended! &#13;
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&amp;quot;African history for well over a century has been largely written in terms of war, domination, brutality and plunder, by both external and internal forces. Many of these problems were put in place or exacerbated by colonialism in the late 1800s.&#13;
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Uganda, made a protectorate of the British Empire in 1894, was no exception. Britain's divide- and- rule policies exploited traditional differences between the many unique cultures. With independence in 1962, corrupt governments and foreign manipulation increased tensions, in particular between the north and the south. The brutal regimes of Milton Obote and Idi Amin proved pathological, and caused untold misery and death for hundreds of thousands of Ugandans.&#13;
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The arrival of rebel leader Yoweri Museveni as president of Uganda in 1986 ushered in new hope. He was supported by the west, and hailed as the bright light of &amp;quot;a new breed of African leaders.&amp;quot; Economic initiatives were praised, his HIV education policies were universally applauded, and in 2005 the International Monetary Fund (IMF) put Uganda, in their own words, &amp;quot;at the forefront of its class.&amp;quot; But Western praise notwithstanding, all is not well in Uganda.&#13;
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For two decades a war between Museveni's government forces and a rebel group known as the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) has devastated Northern Uganda, and in particular the Acholi people. Through inhumane terror, the LRA has abducted over twenty-five thousand children, often forcing them to commit atrocities, sometimes even against their own families. Many are then put into military combat. In an effort to protect the population from the LRA, the Museveni government has put more than one and a half million civilians into internal displacement camps, without access to even the most basic necessities. Despite these tragic repercussions , Ugandan president Yoweri Museveni refuses to alter his military objective until the LRA&amp;mdash; which is more than 80% abducted children&amp;mdash; is destroyed. LRA leader Joseph Kony, a self-proclaimed prophet who receives his orders from the spirit world&amp;mdash;and an Acholi himself&amp;mdash;has vowed to fight until his last breath, despite no current political agenda other than to terrorize his own people.&#13;
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There is an African proverb that says, &amp;quot;When two elephants fight, it's the grass that gets injured.&amp;quot; For the children of Northern Uganda, their plight continues. The elephants are many: Kony and the LRA, Yoweri Museveni, racism, colonialism, religious upheaval, the IMF, the UN, the Acholi elders, 9/11, the War On Terror and more. The results have been catastrophic.&#13;
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Peace Talks have continually failed. Deaths in the camps now exceed deaths by the Lord's Resistance Army. The UN, having called the situation the &amp;quot;world's worst neglected humanitarian crisis,&amp;quot; has been unable to make its presence felt. To add to the mel&amp;eacute;e, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has become involved, on Museveni's urging, and indicted five of the top LRA leaders, including Kony, for their crimes against humanity. But the ICC's involvement has received a mixed response from Acholi elders, who fear the peace process&amp;mdash;unsuccessful as it has been&amp;mdash;will be destroyed by the ICC's presence, creating more misery.&#13;
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For the children of Northern Uganda who have never known peace, the fight for hope never ends.&amp;quot;&#13;
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--quoted section from films website&#13;
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    <title>BBC The Conspiracy Files 7/7</title>
    <link>http://onebigtorrent.org/details.php?id=5787</link>
    <description>&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Category:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/font&gt; Documentary&lt;br /&gt;&lt;font size="3"&gt;&lt;b&gt;Description:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/font&gt; 7/7: The Conspiracy Files&#13;
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Tuesday 30 June&#13;
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Channel : BBC2&#13;
Rippied : PBoy&#13;
Avi : Inside.Nature's.Giants.Elephant.S01E04.WS.PDTV.XviD.PBoy&#13;
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From RT website:&#13;
The makers of the series separating fact from overheated fiction have produced this programme on England's worst terrorist atrocity. There have been three official reports into the London bombings on 7 July 2005, but for a network of sceptics these are no more than a cover-up job for what they believe was a government conspiracy to frame British Muslims. The programme was still being edited as RT went to press, but it promises to help defuse some of the wilful paranoia that flourishes online.&#13;
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My personal view is this is program is a complete whitewash and propaganda,&#13;
I would recommended watching the 7/7 Ripple effect DVD.&#13;
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    <title>An Introduction to Primitivism, Green Anarchy, Anti-Authoritarian and Anti-Civilization anarchist thought and practice</title>
    <link>http://onebigtorrent.org/details.php?id=5503</link>
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An Introduction to Primitivism, Green Anarchy, Anti-Authoritarian and Anti-Civilization anarchist thought and practice.&#13;
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Bob Black &#13;
&amp;bull;	The Abolition of Work (.pdf) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Anarchism and Other Impediments to Anarchy (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Primitive Affluence: A Postscript to Sahlins (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Withered Anarchism: A Surrebuttal to Murray Bookchin (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
Jacques Camatte &#13;
&amp;bull;	Against Domestication (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
&amp;bull;	The Democratic Mystification (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
&amp;bull;	The Wandering of Humanity (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
Chrystos &#13;
&amp;bull;	They\'re Always Telling Me I\'m Too Angry (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
Mark Nathan Cohen &#13;
&amp;bull;	Health and the Rise of Civilization (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
John Connor &#13;
&amp;bull;	Surveillance and Domestication (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
CrimethInc. &#13;
&amp;bull;	AlieNation: The Map of Despair (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
&amp;bull;	The Contents of Your Daily Life (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
&amp;bull;	The Dead Hand of the Past (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
&amp;bull;	The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
&amp;bull;	The Domestication of Animals and of Man (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Expect Resistance: A Field Manual (.pdf) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Join the Resistance: Fall in Love (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
&amp;bull;	No Gods (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
&amp;bull;	No Masters (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Recipes for Disaster: An Anarchist Cookbook (.pdf) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Seduced by the Image of Reality (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
&amp;bull;	The Unabomber: A Hero for Our Time (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
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Guy Debord &#13;
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Thomas J. Elpel &#13;
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Keith Farnish &#13;
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&amp;bull;	Power Station Sabotaged... But Was It Worth It? (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
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Brian Ferguson &#13;
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&amp;bull;	The Birth of War (.pdf) &#13;
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Richard Heinberg &#13;
&amp;bull;	A Primitivist Critique of Civilization (.rtf) (.odt) &#13;
Derrick Jensen &#13;
&amp;bull;	Abuse (.pdf) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Abusers (.pdf) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Civilization: Ongoing Holocausts (.pdf) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Dismantle Globally, Renew Locally (.pdf) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Hope (.pdf) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Identity (.pdf) &#13;
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&amp;bull;	Premises Of Endgame (.pdf) &#13;
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Theodore Kaczynski &#13;
&amp;bull;	Industrial Society and Its Future (.pdf) &#13;
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Richard B. Lee &#13;
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Jason McQuinn &#13;
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James Woodburn &#13;
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&amp;bull;	Zerzan and Media: An Ignominious Tale (.rtf)(.odt) &#13;
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&amp;bull;	An Activist\'s Guide to Basic First Aid (.pdf) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Arson #1 (.pdf) &#13;
&amp;bull;	Arson #2 (.pdf) &#13;
&amp;bull;	D.I.Y. Guide #1 (.pdf) &#13;
&amp;bull;	D.I.Y. Guide #2 (.pdf) &#13;
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&amp;bull;	Fertility Awareness For Non-Invasive Birth Control (.pdf) &#13;
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&amp;bull;	Foraging Wild Edibles Safely and Sustainably (.pdf) &#13;
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&amp;bull;	A Steampunk\'s Guide to the Apocalypse (.pdf) &#13;
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|-- Acharya S - Zeitgeist - Christian Mythlogy - Jesus and Horus - Companion Guide.pdf&#13;
|-- Ahmed - The War on Freedom - How and Why America Was Attacked [911, WTC, Bush, neocons] (2002).pdf&#13;
|-- Albert - Liberating Theory [poor layout] (South End, 1986).pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Antipsychiatry&#13;
|   |-- Cleckley - The Mask of Sanity.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Farber - Madness, Heresy and The Rumor of Angels.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Foucault - Madness and civilization.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Laing - The Divided Self - An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Pridmore - Madness of Psychiatry.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Szasz - Psychiatric Slavery.djvu&#13;
|   `-- Szasz - The Theology of Medicine.djvu&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
|-- Avrich - The Russian Anarchists.pdf&#13;
|-- Bamford - NSA - Body of Secrets - Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency [possibly unreliable] (2002).pdf&#13;
|-- Bertrand Russell - In Praise of Idleness (1932).html&#13;
|-- Bertrand Russell - Political Ideals (1917).pdf&#13;
|-- Bertrand Russell - Political Ideals (1917).txt&#13;
|-- Bertrand Russell - Proposed Roads To Freedom (1919).pdf&#13;
|-- Bertrand Russell - Proposed Roads To Freedom (1919).txt&#13;
|-- Bolz - The Counterterrorism Handbook - Tactics, Procedures and Techniques 2e (CRC, 2001).pdf&#13;
|-- Bregman - Israel\'s Wars 1947-1993 (Routledge, 2000).pdf&#13;
|-- Brown - Web of Debt - The Shocking Truth about our Money System 3e (Third Millenium, 2007).pdf&#13;
|-- Carlisle - Encyclopedia of Politics (Sage, 2005)&#13;
|   |-- Carlisle - Encyclopedia of Politics - The Left (Sage, 2005).pdf&#13;
|   `-- Carlisle - Encyclopedia of Politics - The Right (Sage, 2005).pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Chomsky Noam&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - 5 books.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - America\'s war on terror.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - An Open Media Book (9-11).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - An exchange on Manufacturing Consent 2002.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Anarchism &amp;amp; Marxism.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Class Warfare.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Confronting the Empire.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Democracy And Education.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Deterring Democracy.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Fateful Triangle - The United States, Israel and the Palestinians.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Hegemony or Survival - America\'s Quest for Global Dominance.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Imperial Ambitions.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Iraq is a Trial Run (04.02.2003).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Keeping The Rabble In Line (1994).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Liberating the Mind from Orthodoxies.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Manufacturing Consent - The Political Economy of Mass Media.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Market Democracy in a Neoliberal Order.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Media Control.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Necessary Illusions.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Nine Eleven (9-11).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - On Osama Bin Laden.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - On War in  Afganistan.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Philosophers and Public Philosophy.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Philosophy of Cognitive Science.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Pirates and Emperors, Old and New.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Powers and Prospects.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Preventive War - The Supreme Crime.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Profit over People.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Secrets Lies And Democracy.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - The Culture of Terrorism.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - The Iraq war and contempt for Democracy.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - The Propaganda System.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - The prosperous Few and the restless Many (1994).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Torturing Democracy.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Turning the Tide  U.S. intervention in Central America and the Struggle for Peace.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Understanding Power (2002).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - War Against People.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - What Makes Mainstream Media Mainstream.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - What Uncle Sam Really Wants.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - What the Linguist is Talking About.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Who are the Global Terrorists.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Chomsky - Year 501 The Conquest Continues.pdf&#13;
|   `-- Chomsky - You Are Being Lied To (The Disinformation Guide).pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Cook - The Long Sexual Revolution (Oxford, 2004).pdf&#13;
|-- Creveld - The Rise and Decline of the State (1999).pdf&#13;
|-- Crook - Revolutionary France 1788-1880 (Oxford, 2002).pdf&#13;
|-- Dasgupta - Economics - A Very Short Introduction.pdf&#13;
|-- Dawisha - Arab Nationalism in the 20th Century (Princeton, 2003).pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Dawkins Richard&#13;
|   |-- Dawkins - The God Delusion.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Dawkins - The Selfish Gene (1976).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Richard Dawkins - A Devil\'s Chaplain (2003).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Richard Dawkins - Extended Phenotype (2004).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Richard Dawkins - River Out Of Eden (1995).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Richard Dawkins - The Blind Watchmaker.pdf&#13;
|   `-- Richard Dawkins - Unweaving The Rainbow.pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Dissident Voice - Intellectual Cleansing I - Keeping the Media Safe for Big Business.html&#13;
|-- Dissident Voice - Intellectual Cleansing II - Jonathan Cook Responds.html&#13;
|-- Edward Bernays - Propaganda (1928).pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Emma Goldman&#13;
|   |-- EMMA GOLDMAN.gif&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - 1908 - What I Believe.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - 1909 - A New Declaration of Independence.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - 1910 - Anarchism  What It Really Stands For.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - 1911 - Francisco Ferrer and The Modern School.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - 1914 - Voltairine De Cleyre.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - 1917 - Address To The Jury.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - 1918 - The Truth About the Bolsheviki.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - 1923 - My Disillusionment in Russia.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - 1924 - My Further Disillusionment in Russia.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - 1931 - Living My Life.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - 1934 - Was My Life Worth Living.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - Anarchy Defended by Anarchists.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - Socialism Caught in the Political Trap.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Emma Goldman - The Social Importance of the Modern School.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Hippolyte Havel - 1911 - EMMA GOLDMAN (Biography).pdf&#13;
|   |-- aandofrontpiecesm.gif&#13;
|   |-- anarchism.jpg&#13;
|   `-- socsigdra.gif&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
|-- Federal Reserve - Modern Money Mechanics.pdf&#13;
|-- Feenberg - Transforming Technology - A Critical Theory Revisited (Oxford, 2002).pdf&#13;
|-- Flaschel - Macrodynamics of Capitalism - Synthesis of Marx, Keynes and Schumpeter 2e (Springer, 2009).pdf&#13;
|-- Fromm - Art of Loving [bw] (Harper, 1956).pdf&#13;
|-- Fromm - Haben oder Sein (1976).pdf&#13;
|-- Fromm - Marx\'s Concept of Man [poor layout] (1961).pdf&#13;
|-- Fromm - The Art of Loving [dp, no ocr] (1957).pdf&#13;
|-- Fromm - To Have or To Be (Continuum, 1976).pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Ganser - NATO\'s Secret Armies - Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe (2005).pdf&#13;
|-- Guerin - Anarchism - From Theory to Practice (1970).pdf&#13;
|-- Hahnel - ABCs of Political Economy - Modern Primer.pdf&#13;
|-- Heller - Bojite se socialismu (Periskop, 2007).pdf&#13;
|-- Illich - Deschooling Society [html] (1970).pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Karl Marx and Marxism&#13;
|   |-- Albritton - New Dialectics and Political Economy (Palgrave, 2004).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Blakeley - Marx and Other Four-Letter Words (Pluto, 2005).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Carver - The Cambridge Companion to Marx (1991).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Collier - Marx - Beginner\'s Guide (Oneworld, 2004).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Fine - Marx\'s Capital 4e (Pluto, 2004).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Glasser - Twentieth Century Marxism - Global Introduction (Routledge, 2007).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Hollander - The Economics of Karl Marx - Analysis and Application (Cambridge, 2008).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Hutnyk - Bad Marxism - Capitalism and Cultural Studies (Pluto, 2004).pdf&#13;
|   |-- LeBaron - Mao, Marx and The Market (Wiley, 2002).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marx - Capital Vol 1.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marx - Capital Vol 2.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marx - Capital Vol 3.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marx - Communist Manifesto.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marx - Grundrisse.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marx - The Civil War in France.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marx - The Class Struggle in France.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marx - Wage Labour and Capital.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Musto - Karl Marx\'s Grundrisse - Foundations (Routledge, 2008).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Newman - Socialism - Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 2005).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Resnick - New Departures in Marxian Theory (Routledge, 2006).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Rosa Luxemburg - The Accumulation of Capital (Routledge, 1913,2003).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Singer - Marx - Very Short Introduction (Oxford, 1980).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Thomas - Marxism and Scientific Socialism (Routledge, 2008).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Uchida - Marx for the 21st Century (Routledge, 2006).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Walker - Historical Dictionary of Marxism (Scarecrow, 2007).pdf&#13;
|   `-- Wolfenstein - Psychoanalytic-Marxism Groundwork [dp,bw] (Free Association, 1993).pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Kelly - Political Philosophy of Michel Foucault (Taylor, 2009).pdf&#13;
|-- Kinna - Anarchism - A Beginner\'s Guide (Oneworld, 2005).pdf&#13;
|-- Knight - The Kennedy Assassination (Edinburgh, 2007).pdf&#13;
|-- Konner - The Atheist\'s Bible.pdf&#13;
|-- Laing - The Divided Self - An Existential Study in Sanity and Madness.pdf&#13;
|-- Le Bon - The Crowd - A Study of the Popular Mind (1895,2002).pdf&#13;
|-- Lippmann - Public Opinion (1921).txt&#13;
|-- Lynd - Wobblies and Zapatistas - Conversations on Anarchism, Marxism and Radical History (PM, 2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Macrakis - Seduced by Secrets - Inside the Stasi\'s Spy-Tech World (Cambridge, 2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Maga - The 1960s - Eyewitness History (Infobase, 2003).pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Marcuse Herbert&#13;
|   |-- Feenberg - Essential Marcuse - Introduction - Critical Theory of Herbert Marcuse (2007).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Aggressiveness in Advanced Industrial Society (1967).html&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - An Essay on Liberation (Beacon, 1969).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Collected Papers I - Technology, War and Fascism (Routledge, 1998).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Collected Papers II - Towards a Critical Theory of Society (Routledge, 2001).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Heideggerian Marxism (Nebraska, 2005).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Liberation from the Affluent Society (1967, Lecture in London).html&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - One-Dimensional Man [html, ocr errors] (1964).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Repressive Tolerance (1965).html&#13;
|   |-- Marcuse - Soviet Marxism - A Critical Analysis (Columbia, 1958).pdf&#13;
|   `-- Marcuse - The End of Utopia (1967).html&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Marshall - Demanding the Impossible - History of Anarchism (Harper, 2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Maschke - The Lie Behind the Lie Detector 4e (antipolygraph.org, 2005).pdf&#13;
|-- McFadden - On the Federal Reserve (Congressional Record, 1934).html&#13;
|-- McKibben - Deep Economy - Economics As If the World Mattered (Oneworld, 2007).pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Mikhail Bakunin&#13;
|   |-- Aldred, Guy A. - Michel Bakunin, Communist.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - God and the State.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Integral Education 2.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Integral Education.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Marxism Freedom and the State.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Power Corrupts The Best.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Revolutionary Catechism.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Rousseau\'s Theory of the State.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Selected writings.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Stateless Socialism = Anarchism.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - The Commune, the Church &amp;amp; The State.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - The Immorality of the State.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - The Organization of the International.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - The Paris Commune and the Idea of the State.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - The Policy of The International.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Bakunin - Where i stand.pdf&#13;
|   |-- J. M. W. - Mikhail Bakunin (The Torch of Anarchy).pdf&#13;
|   |-- bakunin.gif&#13;
|   |-- bakuninhunt.jpg&#13;
|   |-- bakuninper.jpg&#13;
|   `-- bakuninphoto.jpg&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
|-- Miller - From Difficult to Disturbed - Understanding and Managing Dysfunctional Employees (AMACOM, 2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Miller - Political Philosophy - A Very Short Introduction.pdf&#13;
|-- Minogue - Politics - A Very Short Introduction.pdf&#13;
|-- Mises - Theory of Money and Credit (1912).pdf&#13;
|-- Newman - Socialism - A Very Short Introduction.pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Orwell George&#13;
|   |-- 1933 - Down And Out In Paris And London&#13;
|   |   `-- Down And Out In Paris And London.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1934 - Burmese Days&#13;
|   |   `-- Burmese Days.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1935 - A Clergyman\'s Daughter&#13;
|   |   `-- A Clergyman\'s Daughter.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1936 - Keep the Apidistra Flying&#13;
|   |   `-- Keep The Apidistra Flying.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1937 - The Road To Wigan Pier&#13;
|   |   `-- The Road To Wigan Pier.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1938 - Homage To Catalonia&#13;
|   |   `-- Homage To Catalonia.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1939 - Coming Up For Air&#13;
|   |   `-- Coming Up For Air.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1945 - Animal Farm&#13;
|   |   `-- Animal Farm.txt&#13;
|   |-- 1949 - Nineteen Eighty-Four&#13;
|   |   `-- 1984.txt&#13;
|   |-- George Orwell - 1984.pdf&#13;
|   `-- Miscellaneous Essays&#13;
|       |-- 1931 - A Hanging.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1931 - The Spike.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1936 - Bookshop Memories.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1936 - Shooting An Elephant.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1937 - Spilling The Spanish Beans.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1939 - Marrakech.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1940 - Boys\' Weeklies And Frank Richards\'s Reply.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1940 - Charles Dickens.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1940 - Charles Reade.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1940 - Inside The Whale.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1941 - The Art Of Donald McGill.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1941 - The Lion And The Unicorn - Socialism And The English Genius.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1941 - Wells, Hitler, And The World State.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1942 - Looking Back On The Spanish War.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1942 - Rudyard Kipling.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1943 - Mark Twain - The Licensed Jester.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1943 - Poetry And The Microphone.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1943 - W B Yeats.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1944 - Arthur Koestler.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1944 - Benefit Of Clergy - Some Notes On Salvador Dali.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1944 - Raffles And Miss Blandish.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Antisemitism In Britain.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Freedom Of The Park.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Future Of A Ruined Germany.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Good Bad Books.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - In Defence Of P. G. Wodehouse.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Nonsense Poetry.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Notes On Nationalism.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - Revenge Is Sour.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - The Sporting Spirit.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1945 - You And The Atomic Bomb.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - A Good Word For The Vicar Of Bray.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - A Nice Cup Of Tea.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Books Vs. Cigarettes.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Confessions Of A Book Reviewer.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Decline Of The English Murder.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - How The Poor Die.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - James Burnham And The Managerial Revolution (Second Thoughts On Burnham).txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Pleasure Spots.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Politics Vs. Literature - An Examination Of Gulliver\'s Travels.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Politics and the English Language.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Riding Down From Bangor.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Some Thoughts On The Common Toad.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - The Prevention Of Literature.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1946 - Why I Write.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1947 - Lear, Tolstoy, And The Fool.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1948 - Writers And Leviathan.txt&#13;
|       |-- 1949 - Reflections On Gandhi.txt&#13;
|       `-- 1952 - Such, Such Were The Joys.txt&#13;
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|-- Passmore - Fascism - A Very Short Introduction.pdf&#13;
|-- Perkins - Confessions of an Economic Hitman (BK, 2004).pdf&#13;
|-- Perlman - Manufacturing Discontent - The Trap of Individualism in Corporate Society (Pluto, 2005).pdf&#13;
|-- Peter Kropotkin - The Anarchist Prince&#13;
|   |-- Anarchism - 1910 - from The Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1910.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1880 - The Commune of Paris.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1880 - The Spirit of Revolt.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1890 - Brain Work and Manual Work.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1892 - Revolutionary Studies.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1898 - Anarchism its philosophy and ideal.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1901 - Communism and Anarchy.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1913 - The Coming War.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - 1920 - The Wage System.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - Anarchist Morality.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - On Order.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Peter Kropotkin - The Place of Anarchism in Socialistic Evolution.pdf&#13;
|   |-- anarchism.jpg&#13;
|   |-- kropotkin3.gif&#13;
|   |-- memfront.jpg&#13;
|   `-- szabl032.jpg&#13;
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|-- Pierre-Joseph Proudhon&#13;
|   |-- 180px-Hw-proudhon.jpg&#13;
|   |-- D.W. Brogan - 1934 - Proudhon.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Proudhon - 1840 - What is Property.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Proudhon - 1845 - Interest and Principal (letters).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Proudhon - 1846 - The Philosophy of Misery.pdf&#13;
|   |-- anarchism.jpg&#13;
|   |-- proudhon.gif&#13;
|   `-- proudhon3.gif&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Piper - Final Judgment - The Missing Link in the JFK Assassination Conspiracy 6e [Kennedy] (AFP, 2004).pdf&#13;
|-- Prouty - Secret Team - The CIA and Its Allies in Control of the United States and the World (1973).pdf&#13;
|-- RAND - Deterrence - From Cold War to Long War (2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Rapport - 1848 - Year of Revolution (Basic Books, 2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Reed - The Art of Protest (Minnesota, 2005).pdf&#13;
|-- Roncaglia - The Wealth of Ideas - A History of Economic Thought (Cambridge, 2005).pdf&#13;
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|-- Rothbard Murray&#13;
|   |-- America\'s Great Depression - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- For a New Liberty - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- History Of Money And Banking In The United States - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Making Economic Sense - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Man Economy and State - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Power And Market Government And The Economy - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- Rothbard - The Case Against the Federal Reserve.pdf&#13;
|   |-- The Anatomy of the State - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- The Ethics of Liberty - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   |-- The Mystery Of Banking - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
|   `-- What has Government done to our Money - Rothbard.pdf&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
|-- Ruppert - Crossing the Rubicon - The Decline of the American Empire (New Society, 2004).pdf&#13;
|-- Sherratt - Adorno\'s Positive Dialectic (Cambridge, 2002).pdf&#13;
|-- Smail - Power, Responsibility and Freedom - Internet Publication (2005).pdf&#13;
|-- Smith - Red Barcelona - Social Protest and Labour Mobilization in the 20th Century (Routledge, 2002).pdf&#13;
|-- Stackelberg - Routledge Companion to Nazi Germany (2007).pdf&#13;
|-- Stone - Prime Green - Remembering the Sixties (2007).pdf&#13;
|-- Tarpley - 911 Synthetic Terrorism Made in USA (2004).pdf&#13;
|-- Tarpley - Barack H. Obama - The Unauthorized Biography (Progressive, 2008).pdf&#13;
|-- Tarpley - George Bush - The Unauthorized Biography.pdf&#13;
|-- Tarpley - Surviving the Cataclysm - Your Guide Through the Greatest Financial Crisis in Human History (1999).pdf&#13;
|-- Tawney - The Acquisitive Society (1921).pdf&#13;
|-- Thrift - Knowing Capitalism (Sage, 2005).pdf&#13;
|-- Tietje - Is Lookism Unjust (Journal of Libertarian Studies vol. 19-2, 2005).pdf&#13;
|-- US Government - 911 Commission Report.pdf&#13;
|-- Vail - A Theory of Power (iUniverse, 2004).pdf&#13;
|-- Vance Packard - The Hidden Persuaders (IG, 1957,2007).pdf&#13;
|-- Veblen - The Theory of the Leisure Class (Oxford, 1899,2007).pdf&#13;
|-- Voegelin - From Enlightenment to Revolution (Duke, 1975).pdf&#13;
|-- Ward - Anarchism - A Very Short Introduction.pdf&#13;
|-- Wilkinson - International Relations - A Very Short Introduction.pdf&#13;
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&#13;
|-- Zerzan John&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Against Civilization - Readings and Reflections (1999).pdf&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Agriculture.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Future Primitive.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Globalization and Its Apologists.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - No Way Out (2003).html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Number - Its Origin and Evolution.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Patriarchy, Civilization, and the Origins of Gender.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Running on Emptiness - The Failure of Symbolic Thought.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Seize the Day (2006).html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - The Mass Psychology of Misery.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - The Modern Anti-World.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - The Origins of War.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Time and Its Discontents.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Too Marvelous for Words.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - Twilight of the Machines.html&#13;
|   |-- Zerzan - We Have To Dismantle All This.html&#13;
|   `-- Zerzan - Why Primitivism.html&#13;
`-- Zinn - People\'s History of the United States (Harper, 2003).pdf&#13;
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The documentary is called &amp;quot;INDIA ON THE MOVE&amp;quot; for good reason. &amp;ldquo;The elephant is thundering,&amp;rdquo; says Vineet Agarwal whose family owns India&amp;rsquo;s largest freight company &amp;ndash; the one growing at 25 per cent a year.&#13;
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And from his leather armchair, in the living room of his private jet, an Airbus A319 that would normally carry 130 passengers, billionaire Vijay Mallya leans forward, chuckles and declares that: &amp;ldquo;before, America and Europe held centre stage. I guess centre stage is going to move east.&amp;rdquo;&#13;
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Such is the confidence that now abounds in an economy that boasts a middle-class of 300 million, and more young people than anywhere else on earth &amp;mdash; 500 million under 25.&#13;
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See the call center come of age, and Arjun and Sunita&amp;rsquo;s good life unfold. They are American-trained doctors, married with two kids, running two businesses and clearing email in the car on the way to work. In one business they do radiology over the Internet: a room full of Indian radiologists analyze cat-scans and x-rays of patients sitting in emergency rooms in America. They turn the results round in half an hour.&#13;
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&amp;ldquo;This is almost space age medicine,&amp;rdquo; says Arjun, a Yale graduate.&#13;
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Corruption is improving, but remains endemic; public education is woeful; and crucially, despite all progress, there remains a desperate need for jobs. The Indian growth of recent times has largely been driven by the service sector and software, but the documentary makes clear that India will have to make widgets and not just digits, if it wants to ever provide enough jobs.&#13;
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CBC - India Reborn&#13;
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In 4 vibrant hours of HD television, INDIA REBORN charts the kaleidoscopic rise of one of the world&amp;rsquo;s newest and most unlikely superpowers. Epic and cinematic in scope, each episode unfolds with fascinating intimacy and insight revealing characters who reflect India&amp;rsquo;s dramatic transformation. INDIA REBORN is a potent mixture of dreams and despair, an entertaining and informative window into a land that could soon shape the future of the world.&#13;
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Home to charismatic gurus, prowling tigers and shimmering temples, India today boasts 28 billionaires, 100,000 millionaires and a middle class that is now bigger than the total population of the United States. A sprawling, chaotic democracy with 850 languages in daily use, 28 federated states and a stubborn caste system, India has a population of more than a billion people, half of them under 25. Almost in spite of herself, she is poised to become the world&amp;rsquo;s third largest economy, and a powerful voice in world affairs.&#13;
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Propelled by an IT sector boasting some of the best engineers on the planet, India is taking over the world&amp;rsquo;s cyber business. Multi-nationals around the world are rushing to her doorstep and superpowers both east and west aggressively court her affections. Thousands of &amp;ldquo;medical tourists&amp;rdquo; flock to India&amp;rsquo;s luxury hospitals for cut-price, first-rate treatments while sumptuous new hotels draw in growing crowds of vacationers seeking Indian secrets to rejuvenate mind and body. Movie-goers around the world worship the stars of the world&amp;rsquo;s largest dream-factory, Bollywood. In India, actors are the new gods and goddesses, or, at the very least, some of the country&amp;rsquo;s more successful politicians.&#13;
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INDIA REBORN shows how the Indian miracle is among the strangest stories in economic history. It is a &amp;ldquo;jobless&amp;rdquo; boom, with the IT sector employing just 1.6 million lucky people. Outside the formal job economy, five hundred million workers wait impatiently for their turn at fortune in the Indian renaissance. The starker reality is an impoverished village life that is the norm for over 70% of Indians. Every night, half of India&amp;rsquo;s children go to bed hungry. Rampant corruption, patronage politics, cities that are choking on their own growth, staggering pollution and severe water shortages &amp;ndash; all conspire against the Indian dream. Hanging over it all is another cloud; nuclear war with neighbouring Pakistan and the constant threat of communal violence from religious tension at home. But just like a Bollywood movie, hope and an enduring belief in happiness are a part of the soul of India.&#13;
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The series will take full advantage of India's breathtaking land and seascapes, its colourful festivals and religious ceremonies and most of all, its diverse and articulate people, to bring this portrait of a nation to a broad, prime time audience.&#13;
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Myth and Might, 8:00 pm, March 15, 2009 on CBC-TV&#13;
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Manufacturing Dreams, 9:00 pm, March 15, 2009 on CBC-TV&#13;
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India on the Move, 8:00 pm, March 22, 2009 on CBC-TV&#13;
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Mother India, 9:00 pm March 22, 2009 on CBC-TV&#13;
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