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A collection of manifestos for the internet age.
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Written by Eric Hughes on March 9, 1993
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by John Perry Barlow on February 8, 1996
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By The Mentor (a.k.a. Loyd Blankenship) on January 8, 1986
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Written by Amir Taaki on September 23, 2013
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"The Cyphernomicon" is a document written by Timothy C. May in 1994 for the Cypherpunks electronic mailing list, outlining some ideas behind, and the effects of, crypto-anarchism. It constitutes one of the philosophy's founding documents, advocating anonymous digital currency and electronic privacy, and touching on more esoteric topics, such as assassination markets.
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Written by Christian As. Kirtchev on February 14, 1997
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by Timothy C. May - December, 1994
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These essays on conspiracies by Julian Assange were retrieved today from his website iq.org. The first from the currently active site, dated Novermber 10, 2006, and the second at archive.org, dated December 3, 2006.
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From the Crypto '88 conference, 1988
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Guerilla Open Access Manifesto, by Aaron Swartz, in several languages. RIP Aaron Swartz
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The GNU Manifesto was written by Richard Stallman at the beginning of the GNU Project, to ask for participation and support.
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