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 No.386

In this thread maybe we can compile some literature about different topics related to Marxism. Then I can make a sticky with a long list of possibly categorized links for people to browse. So feel free to post things that would be good for people to read ITT.

 No.392



Some books on dialectics, which is the method of Marxism and also the most misunderstood aspect of Marxism even amongst self claimed Marxists. I don't feel I really understand dialectical method, but I've come to understand enough to know what it certainly isn't in many cases where people talk about dialectical relationships or being dialectical.

Dance of The Dialectic by Bertell Olman

Dialectical Logic by Evald Ilyenkov

Dialectics of Abstract & Concrete by Evald Ilyenkov

And of course, the master himself, Hegel's Phenomenology and Science of Logic if you can stomach it.

 No.536

I'm not much of a Leninist, but The State and Revotuion is a pretty good look at how a socialist republic could operate and its transition to a Communist society.
I personally believe that if the USSR was ran more like what is in that book, the USSR would have work out much better.

 No.590

Capital, obviously. It's not easy but it's worth reading, provides an economic understanding most Marxists today lack,

 No.593

>>386
Would really love this despite not being a commie. I want to spend the next year reading nothing but economic philosophy literature (communism, socialism, interventionism, capitalism, etc).

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 No.1083

A good first-time introduction on what Lenin added to Marxism and also what led to the October Revolution: https://archive.org/details/lininandtherussi035179mbp

 No.1134

The Collected Works of Lenin and Stalin in PDF format:
* http://marx2mao.com/Lenin/Index.html (almost all of them, the website guy will eventually complete the collection)
* http://marx2mao.com/Stalin/Index.html

Also Mao's Selected Works in PDF format:
* http://marx2mao.com/Mao/Index.html

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 No.1301

Another book on the USSR:
https://archive.org/details/SovietWomen

 No.1349

I have put some works here in HTML format: https://shells.ohai.su/~pipeburst/

 No.1353

>>1349
Could I get an invite for an ohai shell?

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Lenin:
State and Revolution https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/staterev/
Left-Wing Communism an Infantile Disorder http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1920/lwc/index.htm (careful you don't become a reformist after reading this)
A Brief Biographical Sketch With an Exposition of Marxism https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1914/granat/
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1916/imp-hsc/
The Right of Nations to Self-Determination http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1914/self-det/
(I don't personally recommend What is To be Done as an introduction. People tend to read the pamphlet without knowing the context behind it.)

Marx & Engels:
Anti-Duhring https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1877/anti-duhring/
The Communist Manifesto https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1848/communist-manifesto/
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1880/soc-utop/
The German Ideology https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1845/german-ideology/
Critique of the Gotha Program https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1875/gotha/

Stalin:
Foundation of Leninism http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1924/foundations-leninism/
Marxism and the National Question http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1913/03.htm
Trotskyism or Leninism?
http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1924/11_19.htm

Trotsky:
Results and Prospects http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1931/tpr/rp-index.htm
Permanent Revolution http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1931/tpr/pr-index.htm
The Revolution Betrayed http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1936/revbet/
Terrorism and Communism http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/1920/terrcomm/

Luxemburg:
Reform or Revolution? http://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1900/reform-revolution/
The Russian Revolution https://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1918/russian-revolution/

taken from
>>1630

 No.1752

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700 pages of Marx, Engels and Lenin on historical materialism: http://libgen.org/book/index.php?md5=62CCD0E73FA1B890A97093EA0820A135

This was on my "possibly something to buy and scan" list so it's good to see someone already did it.

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https://archive.org/details/KampucheaTheRevolutionRescued

600-page book meant to substantiate Lenin's analysis made in "Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism" for the modern world (of 1983.)

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>>1771
That description actually applies to this: https://archive.org/details/LogicOfImperialism (I accidentally linked to the Kampuchea book I scanned, although it's a good read.)

Anyway, some other works I more recently scanned
* https://archive.org/details/TheSocialAndStateStructureOfTheUSSR
* https://archive.org/details/SovietPolicyAndItsCritics
* https://archive.org/details/TheNewSovietConstitution
* https://archive.org/details/AHistoryOfTheU.S.S.R. (be sure to include the dot at the end of the URL)

 No.1873

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Three more books I've scanned:
* https://archive.org/details/SovietEconomicDevelopmentSince1917
* https://archive.org/details/Spain19361939 (on the Spanish Civil War)
* https://archive.org/details/ThePeoplesOfTheNorthAndTheirRoadToSocialism (on the tribal and nomad peoples of the Soviet far-north and how they became participants in wider society after the October Revolution)

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Please support a newly-hatched left-wing-orientated free education board >>>/freedu/ by contributing any of this material if you feel so inclined. Much appreciated.

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https://archive.org/details/ChileJorgePalacios

Another book I've scanned, on the rise and fall of the Allende government.

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>>2066
Dude, I love you. You are scanning faster then I can read.

 No.2121

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https://archive.org/details/SocialDemocracyAndSouthernAfrica

Scanned another Soviet work, this time from 1989 and discussing the relationship between social-democratic parties and the Socialist International on one hand, and the African liberation movements (ANC, SWAPO, FRELIMO, etc.) on the other.

 No.2125

What are the upcoming books to be scanned?

 No.2126

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>>2125
There's no set list. Occasionally I obtain a book that I can publicly put online. If so, I scan it. You can see everything myself and some others have scanned here: https://archive.org/search.php?query=uploader%3A%22kocotosi%40gmail.com%22&sort=-publicdate

 No.2272

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A person I know scanned this: https://archive.org/details/CulturalRevolutionCloseUp

A Soviet author happened to be in China at the start of the "Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution" and, as you might guess, didn't like it.

 No.2317

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In a few weeks I'll be getting another Soviet book to scan called "The Overseas Expansion of Capital: Past and Present" from 1985, some 400 pages.

Does anyone here live near libraries? Either within them or through an inter-library loan you could chip in to scan English-language works from the USSR, Albania, China and elsewhere. I'd gladly upload them to my archive.org account alongside other stuff that's been scanned: https://archive.org/search.php?query=uploader%3A%22kocotosi%40gmail.com%22&sort=-publicdate

 No.2318

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Are there any specific works you're looking for?

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>>2318
Well, in terms of stuff wide sections of people would be interested in reading (as opposed to just what I want to read), I can think of some books off the top of my head:
* "The Second International, 1889-1914: The History and Heritage" (translated in 1989 although text itself was written earlier, apparently does a good job of actually discussing how opportunist currents arose within it and gives concrete examples of said opportunism before 1914.)
* "China, Cambodia, Vietnam Triangle" by Wilfred Burchett (well-known leftist journalist travels to Cambodia after the Vietnamese overthrew the Khmer Rouge. It's not a Soviet book or anything but the publisher has long since ceased existence and Burchett himself is dead so yeah.)
* "The State of Israel: A Historical, Economic and Political Study" (1973 Soviet work)
* "History of Religion" (1989 Soviet work)
* "Ernesto Che Guevara" (1976 Soviet work)
* "The Peoples of the Soviet Union" (by Corliss Lamont, 1946)
* "Peoples of the USSR" (by Anna Louise Strong, 1944)

Those are a few random suggestions. I can suggest plenty more but yeah.

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I'll see what's available this weekend.

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>>2330
Another book, which would nicely compliment those by Strong and Lamont, is titled "Soviets in Central Asia" by Coates from 1951. Discusses both the history of the region and the progress it had made since 1917.

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According to the catalogue they do have Soviets in Central Asia. I'll see what I can do in the coming weeks.

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>>2337
Alright, feel free to take your time.

Do you have an email? Or some other way of contacting you? You could reply and then delete your reply after like five hours or so if privacy is an issue.

 No.2339

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Does eRegime have a pm system? If so I'll contact you via that at some point.

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>>2339
Yes it does. That's a good idea, provides all the privacy you'd need.

http://z13.invisionfree.com/eRegime/index.php?act=idx

 No.2361

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https://archive.org/details/ClassStruggleInSocialistPoland

A guy I know scanned this.

Szymanski, who argued in prior books against claims that the USSR and Eastern Europe were state-capitalist, tries to explain how a group like Solidarity could arise in a socialist country and what policies the Polish party and government pursued which led to such a situation.

It also contains chapters on Yugoslavia (since many Solidarity members spoke approvingly of its economic system) and Afghanistan (in regards to questions of Soviet intervention in other countries, which many in the early 80s feared would occur in Poland.)

It was his last book. Obviously I don't subscribe to his views on the class nature of Poland and the like, but it should still be an interesting read.

 No.2386

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Economics. Who doesn't love economics here?

Wages of Destruction by Adam Tooze

Does a good job shedding light and deconstructing the ever present myth of the magic efficiency of Nazi-Germany's economy before and during WWII. From slave labour to Hitler's "genius" with an 8-ball. All in all a good read.
Spoiler; Science.

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>>2387
Internet rarely disappoints. Thanks.

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A person I know has uploaded a multilingual (Russian and English) Soviet book from 1972 on the Vietnam War, with various photographs: https://archive.org/details/TheVietnamStory


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>>2505

>multilingual

I've never encountered a multilingual book before


 No.2556

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Some more books that have been scanned by myself and another guy:

* https://archive.org/details/PeacefulCoexistence (published in 1955, interesting mainly because it is referring to Lenin's and Stalin's conception of peaceful coexistence, not the version peddled by Khrushchev and subsequent Soviet leaders from 1956 onwards.)

* https://archive.org/details/WorkersParticipationInTheSovietUnion (1977 work by a CPGB member trying to attest to the socialist character of the USSR at that point)

* https://archive.org/details/RevolutionInEasternEuropeWarriner (1950 book by a non-Marxist author who nonetheless defends much of the record of the communists in economic and political affairs against standard anti-communist attacks; also discusses Soviet economic relations with Eastern Europe and the break between Yugoslavia and the USSR)


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 No.2695

Does Stalinism, Socialism, Communism and other crap still wordfilter to Marxism-Leninism?


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>>2695

Well considering that you just posted, no.

Only "Stalinism" was ever filtered to MLism. At first it was amusing but I ended up removing it after I got control of the board.

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 No.2711

>>2556

>>2568

>>2670

I remember you from /lit/


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(Not sure if this is the right place to ask but I'll ask anyway)

What are some of the best texts on Cuba? (anywhere from 1400 to now). I've already read Cuba: the Evaporation of a Myth and some short bourgeois biography of Castro (can't for the life of me remember the name).

Also it needn't be sympathetic, I'm anti-revisionist.


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>>2795

"Cuba: A History" by Hugh Thomas is apparently a great read as far as bourgeois histories go. "Back from the Future" by Susan Eva Eckstein is said to be a good overview of Cuba under Castro specifically. "Fidel: A Critical Portrait" by Tad Szulc is considered the best biography. "Conflicting Missions" and "Visions of Freedom" by Piero Gleijeses are the best accounts of Cuba's involvement in Africa in general and Angola in particular up to the end of the Cold War you're going to get.

For a book that defends Cuba's system of government as democratic see: http://bookzz.org/book/2482948/67174c ("People's Power" by Peter Roman)

For that "Back from the Future" book: http://bookzz.org/book/695778/d40204

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@ Ismail

Have you stumbled across thesovietbroadcast? Their politics can be pretty annoying but they're generally a good source for pdfs.

http://thesovietbroadcast.tumblr.com/tsblibrary


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>>2813

I hadn't, although none of those PDFs are new to me.


 No.2846

Can you post that Soviet pamphlet that shows what they believed to be the differences between socialism and communism?


 No.2847

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>>2846

Sure.

From "The USSR: 100 Questions Answered," put out in 1952:

>100. - What is communism?

>The Soviet people have built up socialism and are now in the period of gradual transition to communism. What is communism, and in what way does it differ from socialism?

>The teaching of the founders of scientific communism, Marx and Engels, a teaching developed comprehensively by V.I. Lenin and J.V. Stalin, propounds that socialism and communism are the two phases, two stages of development, of one and the same social system: communist society.

>Socialism is the first (lower) stage; and communism is the second (higher) stage of communist society. While socialism and communism have much in common, there is, nevertheless, a difference between them. The following features are common to both socialism and communism:

>Under both socialism and communism the economic foundation of society is the public ownership of the instruments and means of production and an integrated socialist system of economy. There are no contradictions between the productive forces and the relations of production; there is complete conformity between them. Neither under socialism nor communism is there social oppression. There are no exploiting classes, no exploitation of many by man, and no national oppression. Under both socialism and communism the national economy is developed according to plan, and there are neither economic crises, nor unemployment and poverty among the masses. Under both socialism and communism everyone is equally bound to work according to his ability.

>What then, is the difference between communism and socialism?

>Socialist society affords full play for the development of the productive forces. The level reached by socialist production makes it possible for society to give effect to the principle: "From each according to his ability, to each according to his work." This means that the products are distributed in accordance with the quantity and quality of the work performed. In communist society, however, the productive forces will reach an incomparably higher level of development than under socialism. The national economy will develop on the foundation of a higher technique, the production processes will be mechanised and automatised in an all-round way, and people will extensively utilise every source of energy.

>The higher level of technique and productivity of labour will ensure an abundance of all consumer goods and all material and cultural wealth. This abundance of products will make it possible to meet fully the needs of all members of communist society. Social life under communism, therefore, will be guided by the principle: "From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs." Ignoramuses and enemies of communism assert that under communism there will be a levelling of the tastes and needs of all people. This is slandering communism, for tastes and needs of people are not and cannot be the same or alike in quality or quantity, either under socialism or communism. Under communism there will be an all-round and full satisfaction of every demand of civilised people.

>Under socialism there are still the working classes—the workers and peasants—and the intelligentsia, among whom there remains a difference. Under communism there will be no class differences, and the entire people will become working folk of a united, classless communist society. Under socialism there still exists a distinction between town and country. Under communism there will be no essential distinction between town and country, that is, between industry and agriculture. Under socialism there still exists an essential distinction between mental and manual labour, because the cultural and technical standards of the workers and peasants are not yet high enough. Under communism this distinction will disappear, for the cultural and technical standard of all working people will reach the standard of engineers and technicians.

>Under socialism there still exist the survivals of capitalism in the minds of some members of society (indifference towards work, a tendency to take all you can get from society while giving as little as you can get away with, etc.). Under communism all survivals of capitalism will disappear. Under communism work is no longer merely a means of livelihood, but man's primary need in life.


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>>2847

Thanks




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