ISIL Freedom Network: Global > Online Books and Collections > Self-Reliance, Self-Help, and Psychology
- Good Mood: The New Psychology of Overcoming Depression
Source: University of Maryland
Author: Julian L. Simon
City: College Park, State: MD, Country: United States
- In this book, the great free-market scholar talks about what he learned from his own experiences with depression and how he overcome it by controlling his thinking.
- The Philosophy and Practice of Resampling Statistics
Source: University of Maryland
Author: Julian L. Simon
City: College Park, State: MD, Country: United States
- The great free-market economist and polymath teaches how not to let tricky statist[ician]s get the best of your argument.
- The Science and Art of Thinking Well in Science, Business, the Arts, and Love
Source: University of Maryland
Author: Julian Simon
City: College Park, State: MD, Country: United States
- An "effective thinking" guide in HTML format.
- Slavery for Their Own Good
Source: Andrew Acosta
Author: Andrew Acosta
Country: United States
E-mail: Andrew_Acosta@compuserve.com
- A moving, first-person account of a hellish experience in a supposedly voluntary psychiatric ward. Acosta mentions Orwell's "1984" and Ayn Rand's "Anthem" as inspirations.
- The Gulcher's Guide
Source: Claire Wolfe, Mary Lou Seymour, et al
Country: United States
E-mail: libertymls@free-market.net
- A work in progress. Originally inspired by Y2K concerns, the Gulcher's Guide is intended to help people set up intentional, secure, self-sufficient and freedom-loving communities. (2000)
- Think free to live free: the raw material of an activist
Source: Doing Freedom!
Author: Claire Wolfe
Country: United States
- An excerpt from Wolfe's new book, "Think Free to Live Free: A Political Burnout's Guide to Life, Activism and Everything," which Wolfe describes as "self-help manual for politically aware people of all stripes who want to live happier lives, as well as be more effective." (03/01)
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