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(1962 - 2006) ~ Russian Anarchist Historian, Anti-Soviet Rebellion Historian, Post-Soviet Critic of the Russian State, State Target, and Suspicious, Unexplained Death : Igor Podshivalov was born in 1962 near the Russian city of Irkutsk, a descendant of Siberian Cossacks. As a schoolboy he began to consider himself an anarchist after reading a Soviet biography of Bakunin. While a student at the Irkutsk State University he published essays about anarchism in underground publications and even started an anarchist commune in 1981. (From : TheKateSharpleyLibrary.net.)

(1906 - 1976) ~ American Historian of Sciences, Master Historian of Mathematics, Columbia Scholar : An American historian of sciences, and especially mathematics. Novelist David Foster Wallace called him the "Gibbon of math history". It has been written that he was one of few historians of mathematics of his time to "keep open links with contemporary history of science." (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1916 - 1962) ~ American Sociologist, and a Professor of Sociology at Columbia University from 1946 until his Death in 1962 : An American sociologist, and a professor of sociology at Columbia University from 1946 until his death in 1962. Mills published widely in both popular and intellectual journals, and is remembered for several books, such as The Power Elite, White Collar: The American Middle Classes, and The Sociological Imagination. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1841 - 1913) ~ American Botanist, Paleontologist, and Sociologist, Served as the First President of the American Sociological Association, and the Original American Leader Promoting the Introduction of Sociology Courses into American Higher Education : An American botanist, paleontologist, and sociologist. He served as the first president of the American Sociological Association. In service of democratic development, polymath Lester Ward was the original American leader promoting the introduction of sociology courses into American higher education. His Enlightenment belief that institution-building could be scientifically informed was attractive to democratic intellectuals during the Progressive Era. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1836 - 1906) ~ English Writer, Lecturer and Publisher, who was Prominent in the Secularist and Freethought Movements in both Britain and Canada : An English writer, lecturer and publisher, who was prominent in the secularist and freethought movements in both Britain and Canada. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

Writings :

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"Why Socialists Don't Believe In Fun," by George Orwell, 1943.

"Prudence or Prudery in Sex Matters," by Margaret Sanger, [23 Aug 1919]. Source: Fairplay, [Aug. 23, 1919] , Margaret Sanger Microfilm C19:0129.

"Surviving Beyond Fear: Women, Children & Human Rights in Latin America," edited by Marjorie Agosin, White Pine Press, 1993.

"The Bomb and Civilization," by Bertrand Russell, 1945.

"Underground War on Auto Insurance," by James Ridgeway, New Republic, Copyright 1966, Harrison-Blaine of New Jersey, Inc.. Quoted from Hot War on the Consumer, Edited by David Sanford, 1969.

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