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I had actually looked at older works without copyrights. Bacon's "New Atlantis" and Ignatius Donnely's "Atlantis the Ante-Deluvian World" have both been read aloud. I am considering Hakim Bey or Abbey Hoffman's "Steal This Book" at this point. I might also try Albert Pike's "Morals and Dogma" id my local AASR says that I can. They have the rights to his work, but I am a member and think Pike is very much misunderstood and under-read. Dude wrote about 200 books and was the first to translate many, many great works such as the Dhammapada. Epic warrior, philanthropist, lawyer, and Brother!

What's good about Tsarion's work is he names all his sources, so if you want a few suggestions for things to read his works can be very handy. Most if not all the books you mention he recommended. I wouldn't be surprised if he names 100 or more authors and books in the above linked video. But you seem to have a pretty good idea yourself of what's out there.