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Libertarian Library Online Project (LLOP)


The University's ongoing Libertarian Library Online Project (LLOP) aims to collect together online resources exploring different aspects of libertarian philosophy in a convenient single-source location, thus providing a comprehensive virtual library of libertarianism. As well as providing access to complete texts of such key writers as Henry David Thoreau, Ludwig von Mises and Adam Smith via online libraries, it includes links to libertarian organizations, political parties and to thousands of shorter articles and papers. All resources are free at the point of delivery and fully digitized for easy searching and printing. Resources are selected and annotated by the LLOP Librarians.

The language of the Project is English; we note that there are also valuable resources in other languages outside the scope of the Project.

The interpretation of libertarianism taken in the Project is wide, although not all those listed here interpret it within such broad boundaries. In particular, links are provided to left-libertarian, right-libertarian and non-partisan sources. No link should be taken to indicate either endorsement of that organization by the University, or vice versa.

Libertarian Alliance Publications
A series of publications of the Libertarian Alliance (UK), reproduced with permission. Organized by series:

>>Libertarian Pamphlets
>>Libertarian Reprints
>>Libertarian Heritage
>>Study Guides
>>Personal Perspectives
>>Libertarian Fiction

Libertarian Alliance Notes Series

>>Notes homepage

Scientific Notes

(ISSN 0267 7067)

16. Joe Peacott, Habits Are Not Illnesses: A Response to Dr Robert Lefever, 2007, 8pp
ISBN: 1 85637 750 4
(pdf)


15. Joe Peacott, Plants, Animals and Climate Change: Some Ruminations on the Environment, 2006, 8pp
ISBN: 1 85637 713 X
(pdf)


14. Dr Robert Lefever, Some Thoughts on Addictive Disease, 2006, 4pp
ISBN: 1 85637 672 9
(pdf)


13. Ken Macleod, Rewriting Humanity: Reflections of the Possibility and Desirability of Genetic Engineering, 2001, 2pp
ISBN: 85637 514 5 2
(pdf)


12. Brian Micklethwait, Clone On: The Nature-Nurture Controversy and How Human Cloning Will Illuminate It, 1998, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 415 7
(pdf)


11. Kevin McFarlane, Global Warming: Inventing An Apocalypse, 1994, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 260 X
(pdf)


10. Professor Antony Flew, Genetics and Human Self-Understanding: Nature, Nurture and Choice, 1994, 7pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 182 4
(pdf)


09. Chuck Hammill, From Crossbows to Cryptography: Thwarting the State Via Technology, 1992, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 100 X
(pdf)


08.Professor John H. Fremlin, Is Radiation Always Dangerous?, 1990, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 78 X
(pdf)


07.Dr. Ingemar Nordin, Technology and Freedom: Some Reflections on Planned Technology and Its Dangers, 1989, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 46 1
(pdf)


06.Professor Bruce N. Ames, Science, Economics and the Spontaneous Order, 1989, 4pp.
ISBN: 1 870614 45 3
(pdf)


05.Kevin McFarlane, Concepts in the Philosophy of Science, 1987, 10pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 95 7
(pdf)


04.Roderick Moore, Science, Politics and Truth, 1987, 2pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 99 X
(pdf)


03.Professor Antony Flew, Open Mindedness and Good Faith, 1988, 4pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 65 5
(pdf)


02.Professor Edward Teller, The China Syndrome, 1988, 2pp.
ISBN: 0 948317 85 X
(pdf)


01.William Stoddard, The Scientific Method As An Application of Economics, 1987, 2pp.
ISBN: 1 85637 215 4
(pdf)