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Work published under the name "Shakespeare", if you consider literary work as some sort of creation, (if not invention).


There was also a ton of medieval and renaissance philosophy and occult/alchemical stuff published under pseudonyms. Well known ones include Hermes Trismegistus and Christian Rosencreuntz (sp?). Some of that stuff was proto-scientific natural philosophy and proto-modernism. The scientific, industrial, and modernist revolutions have their roots partly in medieval occultism.


Is that the ghost of Robert Greene typing?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Greene_(dramatist)


No lecture videos on the link. Just the slides for now.


That's too bad. So other item courseware have videos?



Capital of India.


Captial of India.


Can any one point out when was this article written ? He has some really valid points in there.


2011, but it has been constantly updated since: https://web.archive.org/web/*/https://stallman.org/facebook....



Looking at the links mentioned in the article, they span from 2011 to 2016 as is evident from the URLs. Seems it's being updated regularly.


I've seen it over the years and every time it seems to have grown twice as long.


No idea when it was created (probably early in Facebook's existence), but Stallman has people constantly update and add new stuff.


>but Stallman has people constantly update and add new stuff.

As can be seen by the latest links on the page, one of them from early June [1], others from May and March 2016

But, indeed, it was first created circa 2011

[1] <p>Facebook's app has started <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20160605165148/http://www.thereg... photos</a> people take with their phones.


> Copyright 2011-2013 Richard Stallman released under Creative Commons Attribution Noderivs 3.0 unported

2011 I guess



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