Check out the great Free Audiobooks at FreeAudio.org

FreeAudio.org is a new concept in the distribution of audio books. Books are free for all to download. In fact, you can take the books off of FreeAudio.org and post them on your website or share them through your favorite file sharing service. It is all perfectly legal and permissible - in fact, we encourage you to do just this.
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The Law by Frederic Bastiat
The Law is perhaps one of the most influential works on the use of law
within society. A fascinating read that we highly recommend. This book
has been a classic for well over 100 years.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave by Frederick Douglass
Frederick Douglass[base '] autobiography. Born a slave and later escaped to
the north, Frederick Douglass was to become one of America[base ']s greatest
literary figures with this work. An incredible read from a man who[base ']s
stature few can rival. Douglass tells a captivating story about his
life both as a slave and after.
Common Sense by Thomas Paine
This is Thomas Paine[base ']s most famous work. This was the book that started
it all. An instant best seller, it was purchased by one out of every
six colonists. Common Sense was relied upon by Thomas Jefferson and
George Washington and became the rallying cry for American
Independence. Don't pass up this important piece of history.
A Non-Partisan Voice of Freedom
Our goal is to spread the word of liberty, freedom and democracy to people, communities and countries where they may not be readily available. Personal freedom is sought by everyone young or old, male or female, no matter what race, ethnicity or culture. It is unfortunate that a small but powerful few have taken it upon themselves to deny others freedom for their own gain. Liberty and freedom is not a partisan issue but a human condition that we all seek.
Challenge Yourself
Please challenge yourself while you visit FreeAudio.org and read or
listen about aspects of personal freedom with which you may not be
familiar. In today[base ']s busy society, it is easy to concern oneself only
with the liberties we feel that we need and equally easy to forget
about the freedoms that others may feel are important to them and to
their lives. In order for us to live in a free society, we must not
only enjoy the freedoms that we possess but allow others to enjoy
freedoms with which we may disagree.

