The Ten Stupidest Utopias by Jeremy Adam Smith
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The Ten Stupidest Utopias!, by Jeremy Adam Smith
If utopia is supposed to be the ideal and perfect place, where everyone lives in harmony, then why do so many of them turn out to suck? To get an answer, let's go to the source: Thomas More, whose 1516 travelogue Utopia gave us the word, a pun meaning "no place" and "perfect place." More's Utopia describes an island where everyone is happy and smiling and living in divinely inspired synchronization. Told with verve and a sly wit, Utopia is one of the foundational texts of contemporary science fiction as well as utopian thought.
Philosophy of Sexuality
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Philosophy of Sexuality
Normative philosophy of sexuality investigates what contribution is made to the good or virtuous life by sexuality, and tries to determine what moral obligations we have to refrain from performing certain sexual acts and what moral permissions we have to engage in others.
Chess Tactics Explained in English: A Complete Tutorial.
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Chess Tactics Explained in English: A Complete Tutorial.
This site has two parts. The first is a book that teaches chess tactics; you can read it by clicking anyplace in the table of contents below. The headings can be expanded one at a time by clicking on the [+] plus signs; or click here to expand all of them at once (recommended).
The second part allows you to quiz yourself on positions from the book.
Polyphasic Sleep: The Return to Monophasic
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Polyphasic Sleep: The Return to Monophasic
Interesting experience of a guy that tried polyphasic sleep for several months and analysed the results and reason why he stopped.
Seed: Prime Numbers Get Hitched
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Seed: Prime Numbers Get Hitched
There is an important sequence of numbers called "the moments of the Riemann zeta function." Although we know abstractly how to define it, mathematicians have had great difficulty explicitly calculating the numbers in the sequence. We have known since the 1920s that the first two numbers are 1 and 2, but it wasn't until a few years ago that mathematicians conjectured that the third number in the sequence may be 42 - a figure greatly significant to those well-versed in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
How to Make a Decision Using a Quantitative Scoring System
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How to Make a Decision Using a Quantitative Scoring System
Making decisions is what life's all about, so why not learn a new way to make a good one? While making a decision on gut feel works often, occasionally a simple quantitative scoring system can provide additional insights. This method will help you quantify your values and decide between options. It applies to everything from which car to buy to which job offer to accept.
Machiavelli: The Prince
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Machiavelli: The Prince
The classic machiavelistic manual translated into english
The Dark Bible
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The Dark Bible

Despite the fact that the Bible represents the best selling book of all time and serves as the sacred script for the Judeo-Christian faiths, it also stands as a book, by the majority, believed from ignorance. Strangely, in the Middle Ages the Catholic Church forbade the reading of the Bible by its congregation for fear that the people would misinterpret the texts. Many priests knew of the problematic and dark verses in the Bible. Too much questioning could result in a loss of faith, or so they thought. As a result, only the Church fathers had the right to make interpretations for its people. This gave the early Church power over its people and, at the same time, prevented its populace from ever becoming educated.
LibriVox
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LibriVox
LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then we release the audio files back onto the net (podcast and catalog). Our objective is to make all books in the public domain available, for free, in audio format on the internet. We are a totally volunteer, open source, free content, public domain project.
An initiative that intents to publish free audiobooks on the web.
The list of available audiobooks might not be large right now, but the project looks promising.