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Is Science Western in Origin? by C.K. Raju (PDF)

  To access this work, click the link: Is Science Western In Origin EXCERPT: In his densely argued essay, Raju makes mincemeat of the received view of the Greek origins of science. The story of the Greek origins of science, Raju argues, can nowhere be found ‘from the beginning of the Christian Dark Age to the beginning of the Crusades’.

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Global Power – Investigative Economic History

  Andrew Gavin Marshall created a very comprehensive series of 5 resources in 2009. He’s been a research associate with the Centre for Research on Globalization CRG). Note: Each Part links into a different page with extensive notes. We are most grateful for the sharing of this stunning research for our free library. Put URL in your web-browser to learn

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Quote by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

Wallstreet and the Rise of Hitler by Anthony C Sutton (PDF Book)

  This resource book is available for educational and research purposes only. The third and final volume of a trilogy (1976) describing the role of the American corporate socialists, otherwise known as the Wall Street financial elite or the Eastern Liberal Establishment, in three significant twentieth-century historical events: the 1917 Lenin Trotsky Revolution in Russia, the 1933 election of Franklin

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Federici’s Book: Caliban and the Witch

  A resource shared for educational and research purposes. Book review by Alex Knight: Silvia Federici’s brilliant Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body, and Primitive Accumulation, (2004) tells – in 288 pages – the dark saga of the Witch Hunt that consumed Europe for more than 200 years. In uncovering this forgotten history, Federici exposes the origins of capitalism

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Quote: Chinese Proverb

If you want happiness for an hour – take a nap. If you want happiness for a day – go fishing. If you want happiness for a year – inherit a fortune. If you want happiness for a life time – help someone else. Chinese Proverb

Farming for a Small Planet: Agroecology Now by Frances Lappé

  From the non-profit organization: GRAIN, an article (2016) by Frances Moore Lappé on the myths of the industrial food system and the promises of agroecology. Farming for a Small Planet: Agroecology Now, place the URL in your browser to access this article at GRAIN’s site: https://grain.org/bulletin_board/entries/5457-farming-for-a-small-planet-agroecology-now Lappé is the co-founder of Food First (the Institute for Food and Development

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unkommonlaw by karl lentz – law resources

Karl Lentz: Bringing Law to the People Karl Lentz’s child was taken away from him by the state (in the USA) for having Down’s syndrome! He decided to learn the Law for himself as clearly the lawyers couldn’t help. Karl learned how to get a court of record and to move the court.  He realized his child was classed as

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