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Lovearth.net - Connect Through 1000+ EcoHumanePoliticalSpiritual Websites
http://lovearth.net/
Lovearth.net is a sprawling activist directory created by Mark R. Elsis, linking to over 1000 sites covering environmentalism, political commentary, spirituality, and social justice causes. Visitors can explore resources on global warming, U.S. military spending, corporate power, Palestine-Israel, and more, all framed through a progressive, eco-humanist lens.
Directory 2026-03-12
Idiomdrottning
https://idiomdrottning.org/blog
Sandra's prolific personal blog covers a wide range of topics with a strong lean toward political and environmental commentary, including sharp critiques of Swedish climate policy and tech regulation. Posts range from Swedish-language climate politics to English-language musings on AI, food, philosophy, and language, making it an eclectic but politically charged read.
Blog 2026-03-12
walmartwatch.com
http://walmartwatch.com/
Walmart Watch was a campaign site dedicated to monitoring and critiquing the business practices of Walmart, one of the world's largest retailers. The site focused on labor rights, worker wages, corporate accountability, and the social impact of Walmart's policies on communities.
Organization 2026-03-12
Leviathan Slayer
https://leviathanslayer.blogspot.com/
Leviathan Slayer is a libertarian political blog by contributors Ross and jmc, covering topics like the gold standard, Ron Paul's 2008 presidential campaign, and critiques of economists like Paul Krugman and Thomas Sowell. Running from 2005 through 2009, the site reflects a Mises/Rothbard-influenced perspective with links to prominent libertarian and anti-war blogs.
Blog 2026-03-12
no stinking loops
https://nsl.com/links.html
A curated links directory covering conservative and defense-oriented web resources, organized into sections ranging from Krav Maga and military blogs to political commentary, diplomacy, and book reviews. The collection reflects a distinct hawkish, right-leaning perspective with an eclectic mix of war bloggers, periodicals like National Review and The Claremont Institute, and miscellaneous oddities.
Directory 2026-03-12
https://reeseric.ci/
Reese Armstrong's personal homepage showcases their work as a student advocate, democratic socialist, and political candidate running for Travis County Commissioner in Precinct 2 in Austin, Texas. Visitors will find links to campaign resources, student organizing projects like LASA YDSA and Students United, and open-source software tools built by Reese.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Home - Adam Elkus
https://aelkus.github.io/
Adam Elkus writes long-form analytical essays on political violence, strategy, technology, and contemporary events, drawing on a wide range of academic and cultural references. With 50 articles spanning topics from the January 6th insurrection to Silicon Valley solutionism, this is a substantive intellectual blog for readers who enjoy rigorous, interdisciplinary commentary.
Blog 2026-03-12
https://yoyosoda.neocities.org/
Yoyo's personal Neocities homepage blends self-expression with a strong pro-Palestinian political voice, featuring a blog, manifesto, book recommendations, and a quirky curse word collection. The site has a distinctly old-web handcrafted feel with webrings, guestbook, and collectible buttons alongside its heartfelt personal content.
Personal Page 2026-03-12
Leviathan Slayer: August 2005
https://leviathanslayer.blogspot.com/2005_08_01_archive.html
Leviathan Slayer is a libertarian political blog run by contributors Ross and jmc, covering topics like free trade, Austrian economics, Ron Paul, and critiques of government policy. Posts take aim at figures like Paul Krugman and Thomas Sowell while championing gold standard economics and anti-interventionist foreign policy.
Blog 2026-03-12
The Living Room Candidate
https://livingroomcandidate.org/
The Living Room Candidate is an authoritative archive of presidential campaign television commercials spanning every election from 1952 to the present, hosted by the Museum of the Moving Image. Visitors can browse ads by year, type, issue, or curator-selected playlists, making it an invaluable resource for understanding how political advertising has shaped American democracy.
Resource 2026-03-13