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This section lists internet resources that are not anarchist or activist per se, but may hold information relevant to anarchists. Some links are here because they have little or nothing to do with anarchism (like the Gutenberg or punk-list references), some because the Spunk Press editorial collective couldn't reach agreement about whether to include a link or not, some because we were sent a link but haven't yet found the time to check a site.

WWW SITES

Listing of gatherings
http://www.ECNet.Net/users/uaadams/gather.html
A listing of conferences, festivals and other gatherings, political, musical and other. Also available through email, contact Jen Angel, <engel.22@osu.edu>.
Communicationists' manifesto
gopher://seorf.ohiou.edu:2001/hGET/seorf.stuff/Com/xx004/.com-man.html Yes, this is a WWW page, despite the 'gopher:' prefix.
Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting
http://www.igc.org/fair/
A source of "second opinions" to things you read in the mainstream press, mainly the US press.
Project Gutenberg
http://www.promo.net/pg/
Project Gutenberg collect all sorts of literature and make it available in electronic form. Their main focus is on world literature, but they have a political section as well.
The On-line Books page
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/Web/books.html
An index of hundreds of books available online on the internet. Includes pointers to works by Proudhon and Goldman, to name just two.
Radio Free Maine
http://www.cyborganic.com/People/stefan/RadioFreeMaine.html
Offer video- and audio tapes of Noam Chomsky and Howard Zinn.
Blacklist of Internet Advertisers
http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/~axel/BL/blacklist.html
An effort to keep unwanted advertising off the internet by providing a blacklist of offenders. Check here before you buy.
Ursula Le Guin
http://www.uic.edu/~lauramd/sf/leguin.html
Information on the writer of "the Disposessed".
constructing a logical argument
Mike Huben's document on constructing a logical argument has apparently disappeared...

Propaganda
http://carmen.artsci.washington.edu/propaganda/contents.htm takes a closer look at how propaganda works,

Democratic Socialists of America
http://www.dsausa.org/index.html
A home page for the group of that name. They have a rather interesting (but US- and DSA-biased) document on history of left-wing ideologies.
PeopleLink
http://www.people-link.com/
a US-based "socially responsible marketing firm", in their own words. They have a nice collection of links, too.
Revolutionary Worker
http://www.mcs.net/~rwor/
The online version of the Revolutionary Worker, the paper of the Revolutionary Communist Party, USA. Selected articles from the paper and info on the RCP (culminating in an "Ask the Chairman" section).

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