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The rich lib noise around me which I cannot summarily dismiss are still hung up on the need for physical media, and they keep giving me books made out of dead tree, 'cause I'm a reader. Funny really. Little shout out to the content in the thread, verily a curiosity cabinet and also weak evidence of benevolent mod activity in c-spam.
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Do you have any books about psychology/psychiatry/mental illness?
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https://twitter.com/internetarchive/status/1545437753873244161 Hopefully this won't hurt the stuff itt being archived there but a worst case scenario could shut it down.
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ELTON JOHN posted:i'd appreciate it a lot. toure is a bit of a let's say controversial figure and i'd like to see how his reign fits into the marxist narrative I have scanned two sympathetic biographies of Lumumba and Nkrumah by an American author. Perhaps those can be partial compensation for my failure to find the book on Touré's Guinea. ModernMajorGeneral posted:Do you have any books about psychology/psychiatry/mental illness? Meanwhile, since April 14 I've scanned some more books from the USSR and friends, among them: * Political Reality and Political Consciousness (Soviet work) * Pan-Americanism: Its Essence and Evolution (Soviet work) * Memoirs of Andrei Gromyko * State-Monopoly Capitalism and Labour Law (Soviet work from 1988) * On the Soviet-Chinese Border: Questions and Answers (Soviet polemic from 1978) * The British Labour Movement 1770-1920: A History (a CPGB work) * British Trade Unionism: A Short History (ditto) * Mutiny: Being a Survey of Mutinies From Spartacus to Invergordon (ditto) * The Reformation (ditto) * The Prehistoric Aegean (ditto) * The First Philosophers (ditto) * People’s Revolutionary Tribunal Held in Phnom Penh for the Trial of the Genocide Crime of the Pol Pot - Ieng Sary Clique (August - 1979) I also scanned a bunch of random non-Soviet books (these authors with the exception of Schlesinger weren't Marxists): * The Communist Party of the Soviet Union by Leonard Schapiro * A Concise History of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union by John S. Reshetar * History of the Communist Party of USSR by Rudolf Schlesinger (who, quite unlike Schapiro and Reshetar, is sympathetic to the CPSU) * The American Communist Party: A Critical History * The Communist Party in Canada: A History * The Life and Ideas of the Marquis de Sade * Journals and Other Documents on the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (just an example of how random my uploaded books can get) * Mining: An International History * Colonial Hispanic America (650+ page history book from 1936) * The Spanish Empire in America Enver Zogha has issued a correction as of 22:37 on Jul 15, 2022 |
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Enver Zogha posted:Aside from A History of Psychology by a Soviet author, and two critiques of psychoanalysis by an American Communist (Sigmund Freud: A Pavlovian Critique and The Failure of Psychoanalysis: From Freud to Fromm), I can't think of much else. Thanks, appreciate the books and all the other resources.
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I probably missed it, but do any of your scans focus on individual profiles of prominent Bolsheviks (or SRs, Mensheviks)?
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Fleetwood posted:I probably missed it, but do any of your scans focus on individual profiles of prominent Bolsheviks (or SRs, Mensheviks)? Meanwhile I've scanned two English-language works from Cuba: The US-Cuba Conflict and History of a Takeover: The US Naval Base at Guantánamo Bay. I also scanned a Soviet polemic against the Chinese from 1964 titled From Party of Working Class to Party of Entire Soviet People (I wrote a post on another forum giving some historical context to the "state of the whole people"/"party of the whole people" stuff.) Another Soviet work I scanned is 19th All-Union Conference of the CPSU. Documents and Materials. The Conference strengthened Gorbachev's hand and backed a furthering of Perestroika and Glasnost. Also, someone years back scanned Dimitrov's three-volume Selected Works. I decided to put those scans through ABBYY FineReader to split the pages, make the text searchable, etc. and uploaded these improved versions to archive dot org: * Volume 1 * Volume 2 (includes his famous "The Fascist Offensive and the Tasks of the Communist International" speech) * Volume 3 Enver Zogha has issued a correction as of 02:43 on Aug 13, 2022 |
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hello people who frequent this thread, I am thinking about how we occasionally get complaints that cspam has too many stickied threads and how it might be nice to have room at the top of the forum to stick fun new threads temporarily. Do you think being stickied is good for this thread? Should it stay at the top of the list or should it surf the waves of poster interest like the rest of the forum? I re-stuck this one during one of our feedback threads a while ago now because someone said it was hard to find otherwise because it's more of a resource thread than an active discussion thread, so bear that in mind.
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ok I'm gonna go ahead and unstick this. We are likely going to update the rules thread sometime soon and include an index pointing to lower-traffic but higher-value resource threads like this one, so that they will remain easy to find even if they aren't being regularly posted in.
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Enver Zogha posted:Alas, I haven't found the book in my big ol' library. I'm sure it's around somewhere, but I'll have to keep on looking. noice, these both look interesting
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this is the sticky because of the nature of it, not due to lack of response. tbh i only click it when i see Enver Zogha post
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stick dat poo poo
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keep it stickied pls
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Hey I recently picked up a translated version of Dialectics and Modern Physics by Omelyanovsky. Is there anything else in that vein? Most western stuff is grounded in idealist nonsense. Any science type topic really.
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This thread really needs to be re-stickied, I don’t think house cleaning is worth losing a useful resource. I don’t have a problem with it being a more general source thread as long as the existing links are kept. Ardennes has issued a correction as of 11:34 on Aug 25, 2022 |
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at least leave it stickied until you finish your index
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Samog posted:at least leave it stickied until you finish your index This I can do. I will stick it for one last week and push for us to finish the index by that time. Also, for anyone using the thread in this way: Trash Ops posted:this is the sticky because of the nature of it, not due to lack of response. tbh i only click it when i see Enver Zogha post this is the ideal case for bookmarking the thread so that you see new posts from Enver Zogha even if it the thread isn't at the top of page one.
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Sunny Side Up posted:Hey I recently picked up a translated version of Dialectics and Modern Physics by Omelyanovsky. Is there anything else in that vein? Most western stuff is grounded in idealist nonsense. Any science type topic really. Meanwhile I have, as usual, scanned more stuff. * Dialectical Logic: Essays on Its History and Theory by Evald Ilyenkov * The Story of a Great Discovery: How Karl Marx Wrote “Capital” * On Colonialism (compilation of writings by Marx and Engels) * Manzhou Rule in China (bunch of articles by Soviet academics) * Perestroika: New Thinking for Our Country and the World by Mikhail Gorbachev * Documents and Materials. 28th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1990) * Soviet Union 50 Years: Statistical Returns (1969, numerous statistics relating to the USSR and comparisons with Tsarist period) * Critiques of Trotskyism by a CPGB member back in the day: Trotsky—His Ideas and Trotsky and World Revolution: A Critique * The Story of the Rifle (1945 pamphlet) plus these books by non-Marxist authors: * Piracy Was A Business (as you might guess, it's about economics of piracy) * Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism (1989 exposé of LaRouche) * General Amin (1970s exposé of Idi Amin) Enver Zogha has issued a correction as of 17:08 on Sep 24, 2022 |
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I don't know where else to ask but I'm interested in reading Ludo Martens USSR: The Velvet Counter Revolution in Englishnbut the only place I can find it is in Portuguese on a web site. Anyone have a pdf or something?
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The thread should be stickied even if it is simply a resource.
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It's been a while, but the scanning hasn't stopped. Among what's been scanned (the full lists are here and here): * Political Economy (650-page Soviet textbook from 1983) * What Is Labour? (a Soviet book; someone I know scanned this) * A Short Economic History of the USSR (Soviet book from 1968) * Two compilations of Lenin's writings: The Revolutionary Phrase: “Left-Communist” Mistakes on the Brest Peace (Articles and Speeches) and Lenin: Comrade and Man (which also contains various reminiscences of Lenin being a swell guy.) * Mikhail Kalinin (Soviet biography of everyone's favorite Soviet head of state) * Spanish Notebooks (memoirs of Soviet ambassador Ivan Maisky on the Non-Intervention Committee during the Spanish Civil War) * President Ho Chi Minh's Testament (1995 Vietnamese work, containing the Testament and related documents) * Developed Socialism: Theory and Practice (1983 Soviet work) * Nuclear Disarmament (1979 Soviet work) * Capitalism at the End of the Century (1988 Soviet work) * Socialism and Humanism (1977 Soviet work) * The Image of India: The Study of Ancient Indian Civilisation in the USSR (1984 Soviet work) * Two Soviet works from 1990 criticizing the way in which Lithuanian independence came about : On the “Lithuanian Problem” (White Book) and A Discussion on the Decisions Adopted by the Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic on March 10-12, 1990 * Dialogue on Spain by Santiago Carrillo (PCE leader interviewed in the early 70s about the history of the PCE, his own life, and Spain's post-Franco prospects) I also scanned a few other works by non-Marxist (if not anti-communist) authors: * Armenia and Karabagh: The Struggle for Unity (1991) * Eugene V. Debs: Champion of Free Speech * Two books by Robert Conquest: Agricultural Workers in the USSR and Religion in the U.S.S.R. * Two books by Western journalists critical of their experiences in the USSR: Report on Russia (1945) and This is Russia–Uncensored (1951) * Balboa of Darién: Discoverer of the Pacific I still have much more to scan, and donations to buy more books would be welcome as always: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/NathanO149 Enver Zogha has issued a correction as of 00:22 on Dec 26, 2022 |
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hello ismail do you have anything on the republic of the congo(not the democratic republic of the congo, who i hate for making it impossible to search for the aforementioned)
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A human heart posted:hello ismail do you have anything on the republic of the congo(not the democratic republic of the congo, who i hate for making it impossible to search for the aforementioned) Meanwhile I continue to scan stuff: * Vietnam: Urgent Problems (1988) by Nguyen Van Linh, one of the earliest texts justifying Vietnam's market reforms * Two congresses of Vietnam's communist party, the fifth in 1982 and the sixth in 1986 * Writings and Speeches of Eugene V. Debs (1948, although introduction is written by a liberal historian) * The Debate on Workers’ Control: A Symposium from Marxism Today (1970) * In Common They Fought: Facts, Documents and Essays (1957 Soviet work covering foreign supporters of the October Revolution, first Five-Year Plans, and anti-fascist struggle in WWII) * Foreign Comrades in the October Revolution. Reminiscences (1967 Soviet work) * Landmarks in History: The Marxist Doctrine of Socio-Economic Formations (1980 Soviet work) * The Soviet State and Law (1969 Soviet work) * The Soviet Court (1973 Soviet work) * The Principles of Criminology (1982 Soviet work) * Contemporary Bourgeois Legal Thought: A Marxist Evaluation of the Basic Concepts (1974 Soviet work) * Marxist Philosophy at the Leninist Stage (1982 Soviet work) * Socialist Policy of Peace: Theory and Practice (1979 Soviet work) * Soviet Foreign Policy: Objectives and Principles (1986 Soviet work) * The Rise and Growth of the Non-Aligned Movement (1987 Soviet work) * Society and the Environment: a Soviet View (1977 Soviet work) * Development of Revolutionary Theory by the CPSU (1971 Soviet work) * A Short History of Labour Conditions in France: 1700 to the Present Day (1946) and works written by non-Marxists: * Labor in the Soviet Union (1953) * The Modern History of China (1967) * Algeria: A Revolution That Failed. A Political History Since 1954 (1966) * The Tragedy of the Chinese Revolution by Harold Isaacs (second revised edition, the author by this time was an ex-Trotskyist who states the revisions removed "polemical excesses, subjective comments, and repetitious arguments") * Saddam’s Iraq: Revolution or Reaction? (1989, at a time when "the left" in Britain—broadly defined—generally saw Saddam as a reactionary figure enjoying Western backing) * Divided Ulster (1971) * The Story of Ireland (1970) * The Impact of the American Revolution Abroad (1976) * Albania (1956), providing a detailed overview of the development of Albanian society up to that year, including quite a bit of historical information * The Albanians: Europe’s Forgotten Survivors (1977) Edit: I also asked Google Books if they could make two old works fully viewable/downloadable, and they said yes. Both are by Western journalists: After Lenin (covering Moscow, the Russian peasantry, and Communist Party politics in 1924) and A Girl in Soviet Russia (a journalist visiting the USSR in 1926.) Enver Zogha has issued a correction as of 20:23 on Apr 21, 2023 |
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Enver Zogha posted:Aside from the website Mir Books, I can't think of much. i'm sorry i never thanked you for this! much appreciated.
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It's been a little while, but I've been scanning b00ks: * The Long Road: Sino-Russian Economic Contacts From Ancient Times to 1917 (Soviet work) * An Outline History of China (1959 Chinese work) * A Short History of Chinese Philosophy (1959 Chinese work) * Agricultural Co-operation in China (1959 Chinese work) * China in Transition: Selected Articles, 1952-1956 (1957 Chinese work) * Changing China (1958 account of China by a CPGB member) * Historia de la Inquisición (1980 Spanish-language Soviet book) * Ho Chi Minh: A Political Biography (1968) by French journalist Jean Lacouture (who at the time held leftist views) * Hans Kohn Analyses the Russian Mind (1966 Soviet work critiquing Hans Kohn) * 1688: How Glorious was the Revolution? (pamphlet by English Marxist historian A.L. Morton) * The Danger of War and the Second International (1911) (1972 Hungarian work on how even before WWI there were problems in the Second International's responses to wars) * The Economies of Rich and Poor Countries (1990 Soviet work aimed at students) misc works: * Communism and the General Strike (1960) by an author discussing general strikes in the 19th and 20th centuries and their weaknesses * Agrobiology, 600-page 1954 Soviet compilation of writings and speeches by Lysenko * Communism in Scandinavia and Finland: Politics of Opportunity (gives overviews of communist parties in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and especially Finland) * Finland (1940) by J. Hampden Jackson, a social-democratic account of the country's history up to the start of the Winter War * My Finnish Diary by Walter Citrine, anti-communist social-democratic trade unionist visiting the country during the Winter War * Justice and the Legal System in the U.S.S.R. by Robert Conquest (1968) * Right in Her Soul: The Life of Anna Louise Strong * China: The Land and the People (1948) * Francis Bacon: Pioneer of Planned Science Reminder that more donations for the book-scanning project are always welcome: https://paypal.me/NathanO149 Enver Zogha has issued a correction as of 06:21 on Sep 16, 2023 |
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next upload is gonna be sick
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bump because i used this today
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