Letter from a Birmingham Jail
Martin Luther King, Jr. Apr 2, 2013
Non-Fiction Views: 204
Permaculture, An Introduction
John Wilson Mar 18, 2013
eLearning Views: 299
Binga Eco-Village Takes Shape
Mar 4, 2013
Blog Views: 342
RENEWABLE ENERGY NOW CHEAPER THAN NEW FOSSIL FUELS
John Wilson Feb 11, 2013
Blog Views: 342
Crowdsourcing Solar Investment
John Wilson Feb 6, 2013
Blog Views: 340
NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR
George Orwell Feb 4, 2013
Classics Views: 378
An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of The Wealth of Nations
Adam Smith Feb 4, 2013
Classics Views: 334
Common Sense
Thomas Paine Jan 24, 2013
Classics Views: 365
The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection
Charles Darwin Jan 23, 2013
Classics Views: 399
Solidarity and Idle No More
Paul Burrows Jan 23, 2013
Blog Views: 439
Defenders of the Land
Defenders of the Land Jan 21, 2013
Blog Views: 357
Competition Versus Freedom
John Wilson Jan 21, 2013
Blog Views: 347
Straw Bale House in Haiti
Tina Therrien Jan 20, 2013
Blog Views: 304
Co Housing Solar House in the City
John Wilson Jan 20, 2013
Blog Views: 366
Organic Transit Solar Vehicle
John Wilson Jan 17, 2013
Blog Views: 536
Odyssey AGM Battery Charging
John Wilson Jan 17, 2013
Blog Views: 306
Budapest Open Access Initiative
Budapest Open Access Initiative Jan 16, 2013
Blog Views: 318
Open Access Overview
Peter Suber Jan 16, 2013
Non-Fiction Views: 367
Guerrilla Open Access Manifesto
Aaron Swartz Jan 15, 2013
Non-Fiction Views: 1049
Wikispecies
John Wilson Jan 7, 2013
App Views: 272
Wikisource
Wikisource Jan 2, 2013
App Views: 776
Wikibooks on Open iPub
John Wilson Jan 2, 2013
App Views: 497
Wikipedia Articles on Open iPub
John Wilson Dec 27, 2012
App Views: 733
Solar Cities
John Wilson Dec 27, 2012
Blog Views: 276
Anna Karenina
Leo Tolstoy Dec 24, 2012
Classics Views: 348
War and Peace
Leo Tolstoy / Tolstoi Dec 24, 2012
Classics Views: 1697
The Letters of a Post-Impressionist
Vincent Van Gogh Dec 23, 2012
Biographies Views: 475
Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects
Giorgio Vasari Dec 23, 2012
Non-Fiction Views: 1653
Don Quixote
Miguel de Cervantes [Saavedra] Translated by John Ormsby Dec 22, 2012
Classics Views: 343
Publishing with iPub on an iPad
John Wilson Dec 19, 2012
Blog Views: 256
Defense of Mother Earth
JOSE ANTONIO ZAMORA GUTIERREZ Dec 16, 2012
Blog Views: 250
Guadeloupe sailing trip: intermediate sailing course
John Wilson Dec 12, 2012
Blog Views: 581
Boxee Box, my new favourite toy
Ian Hoar Dec 12, 2012
Blog Views: 341
THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS WITHIN YOU
Leo Tolstoy Dec 11, 2012
Classics Views: 423
The book I have had the privilege of translating is, undoubtedly, one of the most remarkable studies of the social and psychological condition of the modern world which has appeared in Europe for many years, and its influence is sure to be lasting and far reaching. Tolstoi's genius is beyond dispute. The verdict of the civilized world has pronounced him as perhaps the greatest novelist of our generation. But the philosophical and religious works of his later years have met with a somewhat indifferent reception. They have been much talked about, simply because they were his work, but, as Tolstoi himself complains, they have never been seriously discussed. I hardly think that he will have to repeat the complaint in regard to the present volume. One may disagree with his views, but no one can seriously deny the originality, boldness, and depth of the social conception which he develops with such powerful logic. The novelist has shown in this book the religious fervor and spiritual insight of the prophet; yet one is pleased to recognize that the artist is not wholly lost in the thinker. The subtle intuitive perception of the psychological basis of the social position, the analysis of the frame of mind of oppressors and oppressed, and of the intoxication of Authority and Servility, as well as the purely descriptive passages in the last chapter—these could only have come from the author of "War and Peace."
Three Acres and Liberty
Bolton Hall Dec 9, 2012
Non-Fiction Views: 438
"A sower went out to sow and he sowed that which was in his heart—for what can a man sow else!" From "THE GAME OF LIFE." "And think of the cleansing influence of all this. Light and air and labor—these are the medicines not of the body only, but of the soul. It is not ponderable things alone that are found in gardens, but the great wonder of life, the peace of nature, the influences of sunsets and seasons and of all the intangible things to which we can give no name, not because they are small, but because they are outside the compass of our speech. The God that dwells in gardens is sufficient for all our needs—let the theologians say what they will." - Bolton Hall
Farmer of Forty Centuries
F. H. KING, D. Sc. Dec 9, 2012
Non-Fiction Views: 306
Solar Thermal Upgrade: Heating and Hot Water
John Wilson Nov 24, 2012
Blog Views: 1055
Our Colorado Off-The-Grid Solar Home
Jon Klima Nov 19, 2012
Blog Views: 1155
This modern off-the-grid solar home in the Colorado Rockies demonstrates the beauty and elegance of intelligent design that combines efficiency with renewable energy systems to create a comfortable and inexpensive lifestyle.
CIVILIZATION AND BEYOND - Learning From History
Scott Nearing Oct 1, 2012
History Views: 732
I propose in this inquiry to state certain accepted facts from the history of civilizations and of contemporary experience. I also propose to analyze the facts and generalize them in such a way that the results of the study may provide an understanding of the human social past, together with some guide-lines that will prove useful in the formulation and implementation of the present-day policy and procedure of civilized peoples, nations, empires and of the western civilization.
Green Economy or Greed Economy
TheSolarVillage.com Sep 23, 2012
Blog Views: 435
Quote: Far from cooking up a plan to save the Earth, what may come out of the summit could instead be a deal to surrender the living world to a small cabal of bankers and engineers. Tensions are already rising between northern countries and southern countries…and suspicions are running high that the…'green economy' is more likely to deliver a greenwash economy or the same old, same old ‘greed’ economy.
2012 International Year of Sustainable Energy
Sidney Draggan Ph.D. (Lead Author) Sep 21, 2012
Science Views: 388
On 16 February 2011, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted a Resolution (A/RES/65/151) declaring Year 2012 to be the International Year of Sustainable Energy for All.
Zeitgeist Film Series
Peter Joseph Sep 11, 2012
Movie Views: 347
Zeitgeist movie series by director Peter Joseph, is a feature length documentary work which presents a case for a transition out of the current socioeconomic monetary paradigm which governs the entire world society. This subject matter transcends the issues of cultural relativism and traditional ideology and moves to relate the core, empirical "life ground" attributes of human and social survival, extrapolating those immutable natural laws into a new sustainable social paradigm called a "Resource-Based Economy".
Wilson Solar Home
John Wilson Sep 7, 2012
Blog Views: 443
By joining thousands who have already put solar on their roof you become part of a movement that provides hope for our children. It has been estimated that if just 10% of us cover our rooftops with solar we could power the entire country...specifically the United States and Canada (who consume substantially more than European countries per capita). Imagine millions of us, making a reasonable investment of $200/month ($20,000 loan over 10 years) that will double our money in twenty years, while generating electricity without any pollution or fuel costs. While 90% of us want to protect the environment it is my belief that at least 10% of us are willing to invest now to make it happen. That gives me, and should you, a great deal of hope. We can do this.
Mother Earth
Emma Goldman Aug 21, 2012
Blog Views: 727
Mother Earth will endeavor to attract and appeal to all those who oppose encroachment on public and individual life. It will appeal to those who strive for something higher, weary of the commonplace; to those who feel that stagnation is a deadweight on the firm and elastic step of progress; to those who breathe freely only in limitless space; to those who long for the tender shade of a new dawn for a humanity free from the dread of want, the dread of starvation in the face of mountains of riches. The Earth free for the free individual!
Sun Rise: Section 3 - Finding the Path
John Wilson Aug 20, 2012
Non-Fiction Views: 622
Sun Rise: Section 2 - Natural Living
John Wilson Aug 20, 2012
Non-Fiction Views: 318
Sun Rise: Section 1 - Where are we going?
John Wilson Aug 20, 2012
Non-Fiction Views: 669
Video: Fight of Our Time
John Wilson Aug 19, 2012
Blog Views: 267
Solar Village Declares Global Emergency
John Wilson Aug 17, 2012
Blog Views: 407
Movie: Switch to a Smarter Energy Future
John Wilson Aug 17, 2012
Movie Views: 333
A US centric view of energy as the most important issue facing humanity. Oddly, the film fails to compare the success of the US program with the European perspective. As Germany reaches 30% renewable energy with far fewer natural renewable resources, the US is still stuck in the large energy mentality of 5-10 years to change anything. Reality is that nothing can change as quickly as the switch to renewable energy. Germany is installing gigawatts of solar photovoltaic every quarter, producing more power than conventional non-renewable energy sources in timeframes the old fossil/uranium industries can't even conceive of.
Solar Village in Africa
John Wilson Aug 16, 2012
Blog Views: 281
Solar Future, Beautiful World
John Wilson Aug 16, 2012
Blog Views: 276
NY Times: The Conversion of a Climate-Change Skeptic
John Wilson Aug 7, 2012
Blog Views: 273
Sun Rise: Your Complete Guide to Sustainable Living
John Wilson Jul 31, 2012
Non-Fiction Views: 716
Energy Autonomy Manifesto
John Wilson Jul 27, 2012
Blog Views: 398
How to Get to 100% Renewable Energy
John Wilson Jul 26, 2012
Blog Views: 412
As fossil fuel prices continue to rise, as climate change driven by the continued use of fossil fuels drives further devastation, as our economic systems decline and fail along with life on earth, we must make the transformation to 100% renewable energy. This dynamic and continuously updated ebook will provide information on how to make the transformation happen before it is too late.
Scientific Case for Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change to Protect Young People and Nature
James Hansen and other scientists Jul 26, 2012
Science Views: 375
The most basic matter is not one of economics, however. It is a matter of morality – a matter of intergenerational justice. As with the earlier great moral issue of slavery, an injustice done by one race of humans to another, so the injustice of one generation to all those to come must stir the public's conscience to the point of action.
Policies for Sustainable Development that Work
John Wilson Jul 26, 2012
Blog Views: 272
Essays
Ralph Waldo Emerson Jul 24, 2012
Classics Views: 402
Days of Destruction, Days of Revolt
Chris Hedges Jul 24, 2012
Blog Views: 302
See this video talking about his latest book. "Faith in that fighting for the sanctity of life is always worth it. Because you know, if we don't fight, then we are finished. Then we signed our own death sentence. And Camus writes about this in “The Rebel,” that I think resistance becomes a kind of way of protecting our own worth as an individual, our own dignity, our own self-respect. And I think resistance does always leave open the possibility of change. And if we don't resist, then we've essentially extinguished that hope." - Chris Hedges
Peoples Agreement
People of the Earth Jul 23, 2012
Blog Views: 244
Today, our Mother Earth is wounded and the future of humanity is in danger.
Universal Declaration of Rights of Mother Earth
People and Nations of Earth Jul 23, 2012
Blog Views: 256
Electric Yacht Sailboat Conversion
John Wilson Jul 23, 2012
Blog Views: 323
Trekking Nepal Christmas 1983
John Wilson Jul 23, 2012
Blog Views: 802
EDUCATION AS SERVICE
J. KRISHNAMURTI Jul 21, 2012
eLearning Views: 226
Why does solar make so much sense?
John Wilson Jul 20, 2012
Blog Views: 258
We live in a world with a great deal of uncertainty. We see that in the economic catastrophe we've been living in for the past four years. Over the next 16 years global warming will continue to increase the frequency and severity of storms, drought, flooding, and record temperatures. Depleting reserves of oil and gas and coal promise to further escalate both economic and climate change uncertainty and catastrophe. One thing we do know is that the sun will come up each day. That means we can always use solar energy. Wherever we are we can grow food in even the smallest apartment with even the smallest window. By installing solar we can heat our water. Using solar photovoltaic panels we can generate electricity. With storage tanks for hot water and batteries for storing electricity we can move to 100% renewable energy. Doing so now means that we establish a level of certainty ecnomically speaking as we pay for 30-40 years or more of energy that requires no fuel. Since the sun rises every day we can't be destroyed by the uncertain cost of escalating fuel costs.
Five times as much oil, coal, gas...as scientists think is safe to burn...
John Wilson Jul 19, 2012
Blog Views: 298
Welcome to Energy Lens
Prima Deena Jul 19, 2012
Blog Views: 267
Freedom's Battle
Mahatma Gandhi Jul 18, 2012
Politics Views: 355
A Letter to a Hindu
Leo Tolstoy Jul 17, 2012
Politics Views: 286
Green Roof
John Wilson Jul 16, 2012
Non-Fiction Views: 823
Green Computing Power
John Wilson Jul 16, 2012
Blog Views: 326
Solar Desk
John Wilson Jul 16, 2012
Blog Views: 286
Gandhi Principle
John Wilson Jul 16, 2012
Science Views: 306
GM Chevy Volt almost maintenance free
John Wilson Jul 13, 2012
Blog Views: 257
Technology innovation for non-techies
John Wilson Jul 12, 2012
Blog Views: 298
Electric Engine Conversion
John Wilson Jul 11, 2012
eLearning Views: 386
Straw Bale Home
Building a sustainable future
John Wilson Jul 8, 2012
Blog Views: 298
Solar Power Investing
Feed-in Tariff
John Wilson Jun 21, 2012
Non-Fiction Views: 578
Anarchism and Other Essays
Emma Goldman Jun 18, 2012
Classics Views: 567
Wikipedia
Renewable Energy
Wikipedia Jun 14, 2012
App Views: 858
Open iPub Browser Download
John Wilson Jun 11, 2012
App Views: 2716
Solar World
Solar World: Renewable Energy
John Wilson Jun 6, 2012
Movie Views: 25
Dr. David Suzuki and Dr. Hermann Scheer explain how we must change our way of thinking about the “existential” problems we face. Hope for a change in the future is possible with the rapid switch to renewable energy and renewable resources. Topics covered include perspectives on the problems we face, new thinking that can change everything, and how Germany has proven Ontario can be powered 100% by renewable energy.
Solar World
Solar City: Solar Village
John Wilson Jun 6, 2012
Movie Views: 21
Meet the people of Freiburg Germany who are leading the world towards a city that is 100% powered by renewable energy and resources. Learn how to create solar villages through community engagement, key turning points, community investing and new policies that have worked.
Solar World
Solar House: Wilson Natural Home
John Wilson Jun 6, 2012
Movie Views: 36
Meet Leigh Geraghty and John Wilson who have built a solar powered house that produces more energy that it consumes. Learn about straw bale, green roof, solar heating, solar electricity, and solar electricity storage, concepts you can use in your new home or renovation.
Solar World Movies Series
100% Renewable Energy
John Wilson Jun 6, 2012
Movie Views: 60
Building a world powered entirely by renewable resources starts with you. In this documentary video series, Solar World Movies, you'll start with a family that makes the move to 100% renewables. Next, you'll visit the city of Freiburg Germany where the renewable revolution really started and learn how they are leading the world to 100% renewables today. Finally, in the last movie in the series, you hear from some of the most respected authorities in the world on what the core problems are and how we can make the changes necessary on the provincial, state, and country level. Your purchase is 100% guaranteed. If you aren't satisfied for any reason, just let us know and we'll refund your money.
Unto This Last
And Other Essays
John Ruskin Jun 5, 2012
Classics Views: 1063
Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen Jun 5, 2012
Classics Views: 462
Solar Village
Building Your Solar Home
John Wilson Jun 5, 2012
eLearning Views: 461
Solar Village
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John Wilson Jun 5, 2012
eLearning Views: 361
Open iPub Privacy Policy
John Wilson Jun 4, 2012
Legal Views: 350
Open iPub Welcome
John Wilson May 14, 2012
Computer Views: 1825
Open iPub Terms of Service
John Wilson May 14, 2012
Legal Views: 753
Author Profile: John Wilson
John Wilson May 14, 2012
Authors Views: 331
Leaves of Grass
Walt Whitman May 14, 2012
Fiction Views: 481
Peoples Book Project
Bringing Down the Empire: Challenging the Institutions of Domination
Andrew Gavin Marshall May 14, 2012
Magazine Views: 356
Solar Village
John Wilson May 14, 2012
eLearning Views: 381
Renewable Energy
John Wilson May 14, 2012
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Open iPub Help and Video
John Wilson May 14, 2012
eLearning Views: 535
About Open iPub
John Wilson May 14, 2012
Computer Views: 1857
Walden or Life in the Woods
On The Duty of Civil Disobedience
Henry D. Thoreau May 10, 2012
Classics Views: 864
Solar Times
Solar Village
John Wilson May 8, 2012
Magazine Views: 971
100 Percent Renewable Energy: Hope for a Change
Hermann Scheer
John Wilson May 8, 2012
Biographies Views: 458
Reader App Overview
Love Reading
John Wilson Apr 24, 2012
Computer Views: 547
Information is power. But like all power, there are those who want to keep it for themselves. The world's entire scientific and cultural heritage, published over centuries in books and journals, is increasingly being digitized and locked up by a handful of private corporations. Want to read the papers featuring the most famous results of the sciences? You'll need to send enormous amounts to publishers like Reed Elsevier.
There are those struggling to change this. The Open Access Movement has fought valiantly to ensure that scientists do not sign their copyrights away but instead ensure their work is published on the Internet, under terms that allow anyone to access it. But even under the best scenarios, their work will only apply to things published in the future. Everything up until now will have been lost.
That is too high a price to pay. Forcing academics to pay money to read the work of their colleagues? Scanning entire libraries but only allowing the folks at Google to read them? Providing scientific articles to those at elite universities in the First World, but not to children in the Global South? It's outrageous and unacceptable.
"I agree," many say, "but what can we do? The companies hold the copyrights, they make enormous amounts of money by charging for access, and it's perfectly legal - there's nothing we can do to stop them." But there is something we can, something that's already being done: we can fight back.
Those with access to these resources - students, librarians, scientists - you have been given a privilege. You get to feed at this banquet of knowledge while the rest of the world is locked out. But you need not - indeed, morally, you cannot - keep this privilege for yourselves. You have a duty to share it with the world. And you have: trading passwords with colleagues, filling download requests for friends.
Meanwhile, those who have been locked out are not standing idly by. You have been sneaking through holes and climbing over fences, liberating the information locked up by the publishers and sharing them with your friends.
But all of this action goes on in the dark, hidden underground. It's called stealing or piracy, as if sharing a wealth of knowledge were the moral equivalent of plundering a ship and murdering its crew. But sharing isn't immoral - it's a moral imperative. Only those blinded by greed would refuse to let a friend make a copy.
Large corporations, of course, are blinded by greed. The laws under which they operate require it - their shareholders would revolt at anything less. And the politicians they have bought off back them, passing laws giving them the exclusive power to decide who can make copies.
There is no justice in following unjust laws. It's time to come into the light and, in the grand tradition of civil disobedience, declare our opposition to this private theft of public culture.
We need to take information, wherever it is stored, make our copies and share them with the world. We need to take stuff that's out of copyright and add it to the archive. We need to buy secret databases and put them on the Web. We need to download scientific journals and upload them to file sharing networks. We need to fight for Guerilla Open Access.
With enough of us, around the world, we'll not just send a strong message opposing the privatization of knowledge - we'll make it a thing of the past. Will you join us?
Aaron Swartz
July 2008, Eremo, Italy
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