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Some interesting books that are in electronic format that I have collected from various sources. I consider many of these books a must read for any rational being and not for the reader to be swayed to a particular point of view but rather to be exposed to different points of view.
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The Right to Read - an amusing dystopian (and pretty Libertarian) look at certain digital rights trends projected out 100 year in the future.
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Here are a couple of my favorite Stoic works:
The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius - the best known, and probably the best example of Imperial Roman era Stoic works.
This particular version of the work is a hybrid of two different versions originally translated by George Long. The main text came from the e-Version at the classics archive, which I edited for clarity on several points, using an earlier print version from my home library.
Enjoy...
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Epictetus (coming soon)
The Discourses
The Enchiridion - written Year 888 (135 ACE)
Golden Sayings
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