Well, I am forced to reply that it is up to your individual assessment
of the forces at work in the world of "information wants to be free".
I have had communications with two of the (living) authors on the rg
library list who were happy (privately, because they didn't want to publicly irk
thei
Have you looked at
http://a.rg.org
There is a strong focus on postmodernist heroes, but a fruitful supply
of materials on Marxism, Frankfurt School authors, etc. There is no
search mechanism, but you can click on "Library" and then search
alphabetically by author. You can sign up for a daily
I have this sitting in front of me ...
title A Generation of Materialism 1871-1900
author Carleton J. H. Hayes
part of a series titled The Rise of Modern Europe, edited by William L. Langer
published by Harper Torchbooks, 1963
originally published in 1941
It's the kind of item that easily finds i