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Richard Dawkins v. Madeline Bunting
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Philosophy of Liberal Education (Bibliography and links)
Friends of the University of Chicago (inactive; via web archive)
Great Books of the Western World (online texts)
The Great Books at Access Foundation (online texts)
Great Books and Classics (online texts)
Malaspina Great Books(online texts)
E-Texts and Introductory Lectures
Teaching Great Books
Center for the Study of The Great Ideas
The Basic Program of Liberal Education for Adults (The University of Chicage Graham School of General Studies)
The Great Books Foundation
Touchstones Discussion Project
The Paideia Group, Inc.
The National Paideia Center
The Great Books Academy
Classical Homeschooling Magazine
Robert Maynard Hutchins
Arts & Letters Daily
Colleges with Great Books Programs
Author Sites (Philosophy)
Mortimer J. Adler (Center for the Study of The Great Ideas)
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And but so...(more Wallace stuff [archived, no longer active])
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Bartleby.com
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