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We are not the Only Digital Library in the Cloud.

Because of smart people like Faraday and Maxwell, Shannon and Licklighter we now have digital liberaries all over the world.   

We now have easy access to hundreds of thousands of online libraries, and some of them are simply wonderful. The majority are invaluable sources of reference, but there are some, such as those listed below, that contain books, maps, films and audio-books that would be difficult to find in physical form.This data is another source of “Raw Data.”  Yes, we have our unique Library that will complement all our other digital repositories.  But, that, in no way means, the our library is the only library we can use.

Here are some others.  (I would suspect this list will grow over time.  But it is a relatively small list.0

1. World Digital Library. A source for manuscripts, rare books, films, maps and more in multilingual format.

2. Universal Digital Library. A collection of one million books.

3. Project Gutenberg. More than 33,000 e-books to read and download.

4. Bartleby. An immense collection of books for consultation, including fiction, essay and poetry.

5. ibiblio. E-books, magazines, academic essays, software, music and radio.

6. Google Books. More than 100,000 books for consultation, download or on-line purchase.

7. Internet Archive: The largest digital library for downloading e-books and audio-books for free.

8. Open Library: More than one million e-books of classic literature to download.

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Lessons

Why We Need VERY Small government

Socialism Questions

Was Karl Marx a communist or a socialist? Karl Marx was the co-author of The Communist Manifesto and an avowed communist. However, he recognized that promoting socialism was a means of achieving communism. What is the difference between communism and...

Economic Fallacies

https://fee.org/articles/3-common-economic-fallacies-that-need-to-die/ FEE.org posted 3 Common Economic Fallacies That Need to Die. Imports Subtract From Economic Growth Middle-Class Stagnation The Gender Wage Gap This gave me the idea to put together a list of...

F. A. Hayek Quotes

Hayek, Friedrich A. (1952). Individualism: True and False, @lantis Version It is the contention that, by tracing the combined effects of individual actions, we discover that many of the institutions on which human achievements rest have arisen and are functioning...

Libertarianism Basics

#1 - Non-aggression principle and victimless crimes “How would a libertarian society address drug addiction, public services, caring for the poor, or reckless businesses? #2 - Free-market economics - libertarians prefer laissez-faire capitalism over government...

Socialism Questions

Was Karl Marx a communist or a socialist? Karl Marx was the co-author of The Communist Manifesto and an avowed communist. However, he recognized that promoting socialism was a means of achieving communism. What is the difference between communism and...

Economic Fallacies

https://fee.org/articles/3-common-economic-fallacies-that-need-to-die/ FEE.org posted 3 Common Economic Fallacies That Need to Die. Imports Subtract From Economic Growth Middle-Class Stagnation The Gender Wage Gap This gave me the idea to put together a list of...

F. A. Hayek Quotes

Hayek, Friedrich A. (1952). Individualism: True and False, @lantis Version It is the contention that, by tracing the combined effects of individual actions, we discover that many of the institutions on which human achievements rest have arisen and are functioning...

Libertarianism Basics

#1 - Non-aggression principle and victimless crimes “How would a libertarian society address drug addiction, public services, caring for the poor, or reckless businesses? #2 - Free-market economics - libertarians prefer laissez-faire capitalism over government...

F. A. Hayek Lessons

Socialism Questions

Was Karl Marx a communist or a socialist? Karl Marx was the co-author of The Communist Manifesto and an avowed communist. However, he recognized that promoting socialism was a means of achieving communism. What is the difference between communism and...

Economic Fallacies

https://fee.org/articles/3-common-economic-fallacies-that-need-to-die/ FEE.org posted 3 Common Economic Fallacies That Need to Die. Imports Subtract From Economic Growth Middle-Class Stagnation The Gender Wage Gap This gave me the idea to put together a list of...

F. A. Hayek Quotes

Hayek, Friedrich A. (1952). Individualism: True and False, @lantis Version It is the contention that, by tracing the combined effects of individual actions, we discover that many of the institutions on which human achievements rest have arisen and are functioning...

Libertarianism Basics

#1 - Non-aggression principle and victimless crimes “How would a libertarian society address drug addiction, public services, caring for the poor, or reckless businesses? #2 - Free-market economics - libertarians prefer laissez-faire capitalism over government...

Political Science Lessons

Socialism Questions

Was Karl Marx a communist or a socialist? Karl Marx was the co-author of The Communist Manifesto and an avowed communist. However, he recognized that promoting socialism was a means of achieving communism. What is the difference between communism and...

Economic Fallacies

https://fee.org/articles/3-common-economic-fallacies-that-need-to-die/ FEE.org posted 3 Common Economic Fallacies That Need to Die. Imports Subtract From Economic Growth Middle-Class Stagnation The Gender Wage Gap This gave me the idea to put together a list of...

F. A. Hayek Quotes

Hayek, Friedrich A. (1952). Individualism: True and False, @lantis Version It is the contention that, by tracing the combined effects of individual actions, we discover that many of the institutions on which human achievements rest have arisen and are functioning...

Libertarianism Basics

#1 - Non-aggression principle and victimless crimes “How would a libertarian society address drug addiction, public services, caring for the poor, or reckless businesses? #2 - Free-market economics - libertarians prefer laissez-faire capitalism over government...

Raw Data

Socialism Questions

Was Karl Marx a communist or a socialist? Karl Marx was the co-author of The Communist Manifesto and an avowed communist. However, he recognized that promoting socialism was a means of achieving communism. What is the difference between communism and...

Economic Fallacies

https://fee.org/articles/3-common-economic-fallacies-that-need-to-die/ FEE.org posted 3 Common Economic Fallacies That Need to Die. Imports Subtract From Economic Growth Middle-Class Stagnation The Gender Wage Gap This gave me the idea to put together a list of...

Economics

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Socialism Questions

Was Karl Marx a communist or a socialist? Karl Marx was the co-author of The Communist Manifesto and an avowed communist. However, he recognized that promoting socialism was a means of achieving communism. What is the difference between communism and...

Economic Fallacies

https://fee.org/articles/3-common-economic-fallacies-that-need-to-die/ FEE.org posted 3 Common Economic Fallacies That Need to Die. Imports Subtract From Economic Growth Middle-Class Stagnation The Gender Wage Gap This gave me the idea to put together a list of...

F. A. Hayek Quotes

Hayek, Friedrich A. (1952). Individualism: True and False, @lantis Version It is the contention that, by tracing the combined effects of individual actions, we discover that many of the institutions on which human achievements rest have arisen and are functioning...

Libertarianism Basics

#1 - Non-aggression principle and victimless crimes “How would a libertarian society address drug addiction, public services, caring for the poor, or reckless businesses? #2 - Free-market economics - libertarians prefer laissez-faire capitalism over government...

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Economic Fallacies

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F. A. Hayek Quotes

Hayek, Friedrich A. (1952). Individualism: True and False, @lantis...

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