Balder posted this about free Harvard Classics e-books in a status update and I thought I'd also put it here to find easier later on. And also make a thread for free e-books generally.

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Thanks, you two - nice.

Thanks for making this permanent, theurj. 

Not to start a new thread just for a single book, I'll also post this free e-book I found today:

The Future of Religion, by Rorty and Vattimo

Another free e-book is DeLanda's Intensive Science and Virtual Philosophy (Continuum, 2002). Therein he explores the rhizomatic complexity of Deleuze.

Cognitive Grammar by Ronald Langacker.

Philosophy in the Flesh, Lakoff & Johnson.

The Speculative Turn, edited by Levi Bryant et al.

Realist Magic, Timothy Morton.

Deconstruction in a Nutshell, edited by John Caputo.

Synthetic Overview of the Collaborative Economy, by Michel Bauwens, Nicolas Mendoza and Franco Iacomella, et al. Orange Labs and P2P Foundation, 2012.

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