Anonymous ID: 65ce84 Aug. 14, 2020, 5:33 a.m. No.13368   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12514

>Doom: Hell on Earth

 

https://libgen.is/fiction/4BDD4B5E7FB4B915B16D10F783C5EF6D

>pdf

 

https://libgen.is/fiction/2BC3F5F533856D8C34A1F4D436E79D53

>epub

 

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>txt

 

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>lit

 

>>12514

>Doom: Infernal Sky

 

https://libgen.is/fiction/F5972F589791EA18A855018AFF32845F

>pdf

 

https://libgen.is/fiction/03907EBE48FC1D378083C4B809CE44E3

>epub

 

https://libgen.is/fiction/AC27B7B0CC68A02267BE71DE5AD8E425

>txt

Anonymous ID: 65ce84 [REQUEST] The Problem with Lincoln Aug. 14, 2020, 5:38 a.m. No.13369   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3383

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Problem-Lincoln-Thomas-J-DiLorenzo-ebook/dp/B085CNSNLN/

>Abraham Lincoln was widely and deeply unpopular during his presidency. And for good reason.

 

>He overturned our original constitutional order, violated the rights of Americans both North and South, massively inflated the federal government, and plunged the nation into a wholly unnecessary war. Why? Not to free the slaves, as his hagiographers would have you believe, but out of personal ambition, greed for power, and, incidentally, to enrich the railroad interests that supported his political career.

 

>Court historians have turned King Lincoln into a secular saint, but what did Abraham Lincoln’s contemporaries know that has been forgotten or covered up? Bestselling author Thomas J. DiLorenzo debunks the pious myths to reveal the real Lincoln.

 

>In The Problem with Lincoln, you’ll learn:

 

> *Why Lincoln was willing to accept a constitutional amendment guaranteeing slavery forever

> *Why no American in 1861, Northerner or Southerner, believed that Lincoln had invaded the South to emancipate the slaves

> *Why secession doesn’t fit the Constitution’s definition of treason—but Lincoln’s war on the South does

> *Lincoln’s greatest failure: not ending slavery peacefully, as the rest of the world managed to do

 

>If you want the unvarnished truth about our sixteenth president, read The Problem with Lincoln.

Anonymous ID: 65ce84 [REQUEST] Writing on the Southern Front: Authentic Conservatism for Our Times Aug. 16, 2020, 2:28 a.m. No.13379   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Writing-Southern-Front-Authentic-Conservatism-ebook-dp-B075GZ3WNJ/dp/B075GZ3WNJ/

>For traditionalists, the conservative ascendency of the 1980s turned out to be a major disappointment. With the triumph of multiculturalism and political correctness, liberalism seemed to move from strength to strength. Still, a stout number of southern conservative writers plunged forward, and their themes of populism, immigration, and cultural integrity are seeing a contemporary resurgence. Discussing a wide array of authors who worked in a variety of genres, Joseph Scotchie celebrates those unreconstructed champions who fought the culture wars of their times with a special learning and vigor. Also included in this collection are creative artists who kept the flame of literature alive, providing visions of possibilities that only genre can provide.

Anonymous ID: 65ce84 Aug. 18, 2020, 2:08 a.m. No.13384   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13377

>The Bees by Laline Paull

 

https://libgen.is/fiction/FB0E2738D582C517DC4BF7C4446D96E3

>epub

 

https://libgen.is/fiction/73BE5123631152795B3E537C26FC083B

>mobi

Anonymous ID: 65ce84 [REQUEST] Losing Control Aug. 18, 2020, 2:11 a.m. No.13385   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Losing-Control-Left-Right-Coalition-Immigration-ebook/dp/B08B2ZMW4Z

>Follow Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Jerry Kammer as he tells the story of the federal government’s failure to control illegal immigration as Congress promised in 1986, when it enacted an historic compromise reform that also provided amnesty to nearly three million unauthorized immigrants.

 

>Kammer argues that this was one of the most consequential failures in American history because it led to the proliferation of illegal immigration, which produced a backlash that eventually led to the election of Donald Trump.

 

>Losing Control is a vivid history of the past half century of immigration politics and policy. It is also a dramatic ground-level account of how the story took shape. Kammer describes the economic and cultural forces that both pushed millions of migrants from home communities in Latin America and pulled them northward to the US.

 

>He shows how the backlash gradually emerged from the frustrations of American workers and communities who felt overwhelmed by the influx and betrayed by their government.

 

>Kammer also explains the Democrats abandonment of their historic commitment to control illegal immigration. And he details how Republicans placated corporate interests by allowing workplace controls to fail. Meanwhile, both parties sought to appease the public by spending billions on border security. Finally, he suggests new reforms that would honor our dual legacy as a country of immigrants and a country of laws.

Anonymous ID: 65ce84 Aug. 18, 2020, 6:53 p.m. No.13388   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12389

>Hormones, Sex, and Society: The Science of Physicology

 

http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=FBE5B96214BAAAC61D5B28E6B72826FB

Anonymous ID: 65ce84 [REQUEST] Biology at Work: Rethinking Sexual Equality Aug. 18, 2020, 6:55 p.m. No.13389   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Biology-Work-Rethinking-Equality-Evolution-ebook/dp/B000SPCVQI/

>Does biology help explain why women, on average, earn less money than men? Is there any evolutionary basis for the scarcity of female CEOs in Fortune 500 companies? According to Kingsley Browne, the answer may be yes.

 

>Biology at Work brings an evolutionary perspective to bear on issues of women in the workplace: the "glass ceiling," the "gender gap" in pay, sexual harassment, and occupational segregation. While acknowledging the role of discrimination and sexist socialization, Browne suggests that until we factor real biological differences between men and women into the equation, the explanation remains incomplete.

 

>Browne looks at behavioral differences between men and women as products of different evolutionary pressures facing them throughout human history. Womens biological investment in their offspring has led them to be on average more nurturing and risk averse, and to value relationships over competition. Men have been biologically rewarded, over human history, for displays of strength and skill, risk taking, and status acquisition. These behavioral differences have numerous workplace consequences. Not surprisingly, sex differences in the drive for status lead to sex differences in the achievement of status.

 

>Browne argues that decision makers should recognize that policies based on the assumption of a single androgynous human nature are unlikely to be successful. Simply removing barriers to inequality will not achieve equality, as women and men typically value different things in the workplace and will make different workplace choices based on their different preferences.

 

>Rather than simply putting forward the "nature" side of the debate, Browne suggests that dichotomies such as nature/nurture have impeded our understanding of the origins of human behavior. Through evolutionary biology we can understand not only how natural selection has created predispositions toward certain types of behavior but also how the social environment interacts with these predispositions to produce observed behavioral patterns.

Anonymous ID: 65ce84 Aug. 21, 2020, 9:50 a.m. No.13429   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>12517

>Hegel's philosophy as a doctrine of the concreteness of God and man

 

https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=748F544F7A055E506D0EA15D75511AE6

>Volume One: The Doctrine of God

 

https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=FF65C57DCD1AAFD8E2DCABB6ABCD31F7

>Volume Two: The Doctrine of Humanity

Anonymous ID: 65ce84 [REQUEST] 13 Ways of Going on a Field Trip Aug. 21, 2020, 9:51 a.m. No.13430   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.amazon.co.uk/13-Ways-Going-Field-Trip-ebook/dp/B01M8F30FN

>A short memoir about teaching in the Bronx and elsewhere

Anonymous ID: 65ce84 Aug. 21, 2020, 2:35 p.m. No.13432   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13201

>Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters

 

https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=856C32DCA51063F397A79E4673D10176

Anonymous ID: 65ce84 [REQUEST] The Doctrine of the National Labor Party Aug. 21, 2020, 2:37 p.m. No.13433   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Doctrine-National-Labor-Party-ebook/dp/B08CZ6SRL6/

>The following doctrine is a blunt and hard hitting political platform for a third political party in the United States, and potentially beyond. The social and economic principles laid out so directly in this doctrine seeks to replace the failing and useless GOP with a new infrastructure to which could return us to our ancient spiritual worldview of tradition.

 

>The protection of the labor class, health and wellness, security, order, creativity, honor, and the beauty of art and culture are all discussed in detail throughout. The author intends, through democratic and judicial means, as well as calling upon the strength of the ancient european soul, to save America, and then Europe from liberalism and thus, its extinction.

Anonymous ID: 65ce84 [REQUEST] The Burt Affair Aug. 22, 2020, 12:29 p.m. No.13437   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3461 >>3462

https://archive.org/details/burtaffair0000joyn/mode/2up

>Few reputations have undergone so dramatic a reversal as that of the late Sir Cyril Burt. When he died in 1971 he was widely acclaimed as a founding father of British psychology and a commanding figure in the world of education. His decline began when it was alleged, some five years later, that he had fraudulently invented much of his most influential data on the inheritance of intelligence. The dispute which followed is one of the great causes célèbres of psychology.

 

>Robert B. Joynson takes a penetrating new look at the 'Burt Affair,' examining in detail the grounds on which Burt has been accused. He concludes that the accusations are ill-founded and that Burt must be exonerated.

 

>Dr. Joynson's conclusions raise wider issues for psychology itself. How did such accusations come to be made, and how did they come to be so widely accepted? Joynson believes that the episode points to inherent weaknesses and limitations in the discipline of psychology itself.

Anonymous ID: 65ce84 Aug. 23, 2020, 12:12 p.m. No.13442   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13435

>pdfs about the C programming language

 

https://g.sicp.me/books/

>#/g/sicp Gentoomen Programming, Computer Science, Wizardry, and General Technology Book Library

Anonymous ID: 65ce84 [REQUEST] The 1619 Project: A Critique Aug. 23, 2020, 12:15 p.m. No.13443   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.amazon.co.uk/1619-Project-Critique-Phillip-Magness-ebook/dp/B0874S9KB8/

>When I first weighed in upon the New York Times’ 1619 Project, I was struck by its conflicted messaging. Comprising an entire magazine feature and a sizable advertising budget, the newspaper’s initiative conveyed a serious attempt to engage the public in an intellectual exchange about the history of slavery in the United States and its lingering harms to our social fabric. It also seemed to avoid the superficiality of many public history initiatives, which all too often reduce over 400 complex years of slavery’s history and legacy to sweeping generalizations. Instead, the Times promised detailed thematic explorations of topics ranging from the first slave ship’s arrival in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619 to the politics of race in the present day.

 

>At the same time, however, certain 1619 Project essayists infused this worthy line of inquiry with a heavy stream of ideological advocacy. Times reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones announced this political intention openly, pairing progressive activism with the initiative’s stated educational purposes.

 

>In assembling these essays, I make no claim of resolving what continues to be a vibrant and ongoing discussion. Neither should my work be viewed as the final arbiter of historical accuracy, though I do evaluate a number of factual and interpretive claims made by the project’s authors. Rather, the aim is to provide an accessible resource for readers wishing to navigate the scholarly disputes, offering my own interpretive take on claims pertaining to areas of history in which I have worked.