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Shameless Self-promotion Sunday

Here's a pretty old post from the blog archives of Geekery Today; it was written about 13 years ago, in 2011, on the World Wide Web.

To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven. A time to be born; a time to die. A time to laugh; a time to weep. A time to be Shameless, and a time to refrain from Shamelessness.

This is Sunday, so there will be no refraineration in this blogerie. You know what to do. What have you been up to this week? Write anything? Leave a link and a short description for your post in the comments. Or fire away about anything else you might want to talk about.

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  1. Gary Chartier

    Glad to report progress on Markets Not Capitalism, thanks to the hard work Charles has been investing in the project this week. Meanwhile, I’m waiting expectantly to see the first copies of The Conscience of an Anarchist.

  2. Shawn P. Wilbur

    It was a week for testing arguments and filling in missing pieces, trying to make “Owning Up” as useful as possible. I’ve got a longish blog post on some of the more abstract and difficult bits of Proudhon’s project written, except for some of its more literary aspects, so hopefully that will come together enough to post in the next day or so. Right now, I’m working on revising and completing an 1848 English translation of Louis Blanc’s 1841 edition of “The Organization of Labor.” The translation was generally quite good, but there are about 20 pages on literary property that were left out and need translating.

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