The Mob and the Multitude
Maxims and ethics
Bradley Manning, the Nuremberg Charter and Refusing to Collaborate with War Crimes
The Literature Police
Censorship in apartheid era South Africa
Beacon for Freedom of Expression
The Literature Police
Inverted totalitarianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The making of Winston Churchill : The New Yorker
The Partially Examined Life | A Philosophy Podcast and Philosophy Blog
xkcd: Hofstadter
Games Without Frontiers: Poetic 'Passage' Provokes Heavy Thoughts on Life, Death
Games vs. Art: Ebert vs. Barker | Roger Ebert's Journal | Roger Ebert
robert.accettura.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Morgenstern_onGoedelcitizenship.pdf
Godel and his citizenship hearing
JM Coetzee: Universities head for extinction | Education | Universities | Mail & Guardian
A Manifesto for the Truth by Edward Snowden -- Antiwar.com
Edward Snowden and his like are vital antidotes to the surveillance state | Simon Jenkins
The Gulf War Did Not Take Place - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eben Moglen Explains Freedom and Free Software in Two Video Interviews - Slashdot
Bell's theorem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
quantum mechanics physics
Privacy under attack: the NSA files revealed new threats to democracy | Technology | The Guardian
Eben Moglen
The myth of religious violence | Karen Armstrong | World news | The Guardian
The 28 days debate is a red herring compared to this attack on free speech » The Spectator
The Invention of C - Nice bit of net lore
Kailath Lecture and Colloquia
Let's Not Dumb Down the History of Computer Science - Donald Knuth
A lesson in Newspeak by Daniel Hannan - The New Criterion
genedseminars.umb.edu/engl273-2/spg09/documents/HarpersMagazine-1994-03-0001592.pdf
On Not Being A Victim - Sex, rape, and the trouble with following rules. By Mary Gaitskill, Harper Magazine
On Not Being A Victim
On Not Being A Victim
Pathways to Philosophy - distance learning, online courses, BA degree
I watch therefore I am: seven movies that teach us key philosophy lessons | Film | The Guardian
CHARLIE HEBDO: Not racist? If you say so...
A criticism, before the shootings, of Charlie Hebdo