I know this is making the rounds right now, but I’m compelled to add my voice to the choir and express my appreciation for this: the library of late anthropologist David Graeber has been published online as a searchable archive. We have a little bit of everything in there: from Dr. Seuss to Whitehead and process thought. Stengers, Cobb and Bergson make appearances. Deleuze less so, but at least one of his Spinoza books is present. Most of all, I was delighted to see that Graeber had a copy of Matthew David Segall’s Whitehead book (if you didn’t know this already, Matt, do check it out).