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| The Radical Academy First nominated by: Grace G., who says: A great big bunch of philosophical ideas.
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| Living Room First nominated by: Richard Risemberg, who says: Articles, editorials, and testimonials.
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| Anarchy for Anybody First nominated by: Jack, who says: News from around the world on justice, anarchy, socialism etc.
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| Tax Reform Australia First nominated by: Tony O'Brien, who says: Promotes the collection of site rent for revenue. Regurlarly updated.
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| The ACLU website First nominated by: Barnabas Keister, who says: This site allows the browser to become informed about their civil rights, to understand current debates, c
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| I.W.W. First nominated by: Bob S., who says: It represents the only union that fights for the working class. Workers of the World Unite, the only thing you have to lose is your boss!
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| Carfree Cities First nominated by: Richard Risemberg, who says: Offers good overviews of the social, physical, and economic aspects of automobile dependency, design paramete
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| The New Colonist First nominated by: Richard Risemberg, who says: Lots of good writing and photography conveying information about the pleasures and efficiencies of city living and how to make it better for all. Emphasis on transport and development issues.
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| Concord Coalition First nominated by: Roger Thomas, who says: This organization is the main watchdog over USA federal budget balancing.
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| The Jeffersonian Perspective First nominated by: Ray Novack, who says: All about Jefferson and his impact. Jefferson was the most principled of the Founding Fathers
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| Taxpayers for Common Sense First nominated by: Heather Barbour, who says: The best organization of open-minded tax reformers and corporate-welfare haters ever assembled. This group deserves
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| FreedomsEdge First nominated by: david brooks, who says: Simple: to the point: No Frills
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| Carfree Cities First nominated by: Oliver Hayden, who says: It's incredibly well organized and presented.
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| UN NGO's First nominated by: Harry Ball-Wilson, who says: The future depends on achieving legal powers to end wars.
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| Thomas First nominated by: Matt, who says: The Library of Congress legislative resources. Read bills currently before Congress.
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| American Success Institute First nominated by: Diana Melvin, who says: Free, original course on starting your own small business and building it up. Lots of information you won't see anywhere else
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| The Center for Voting and Democracy First nominated by: Ray Novack, who says: It's a pro-democracy organization fighting for proportional representation and other reforms
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| Earth Charter First nominated by: Diana Melvin, who says: They say they are promoting a People's Earth Charter for 21st Century and beyond. Very interesting content.
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| The Earth Site First nominated by: Diana Melvin, who says: This is the site for the Earth Trustee movement, created by the founder of Earth Day. Plenty of original, interesting material.
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| Fully Informed Jury Association First nominated by: Mary J. Ruwart, who says: Informs juries of their right to judge the law as well as the person accused. Historically, fully informed juries
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| CatholiCity First nominated by: Nicole, who says: It has a great chat room, and has informative info.
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