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Reason December 2008 Brian Doherty |
40 Years of Free Minds and Free Markets When reason began in 1968, it was just one of many mimeographed zines then pushing a mostly obscure political vision known as libertarianism. Forty years later, long after such titles as Living Free, Bull$heet, and others have fallen by the wayside, reason endures. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2007 Zorpette & Ross |
The Books That Made A Difference Leading technologists name the novel that influenced them the most: Vinton Cerf, Google: The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R. Tolkien... Donald Christiansen, President of Informatica: War and Remembrance, Herman Wouk... etc. |
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