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thinkerOFthoughts
8th February 2009, 23:31
where can i read marxist, Lenist, or Maoist reading material online?

Ephydriad
8th February 2009, 23:38
Check out the E-books thread on the Literature & Film forum (sub-forum of Culture) on this website, that has a good list of resources.

And there's always Google. :)

which doctor
8th February 2009, 23:44
The Marxists Internet Archive should have pretty much everything you'll need.

http://www.marxists.org/

revolution inaction
8th February 2009, 23:48
you mean apart from here (http://www.marxists.org/)?

edit, to late

Niccolò Rossi
9th February 2009, 02:55
You might also want to try Marx to Mao (http://www.marx2mao.com/) (though I'm not sure why you'd want to :glare:)

scarletghoul
9th February 2009, 02:58
Yeah, the answer to this question is marxists.org lol

Blackscare
9th February 2009, 02:58
If you're feeling adventurous, you may want to check out http://www.nestormakhno.info/ for a LOT of cool info on the Makhnovschina and Libertarian Communism, why it is a viable alternative to Marxism, etc.


Hopefully you be too offended by my posting this, just thought that since you're looking to expand your knowledge you might want to branch over to see what all the fuss is about Anarchism Communism :D

Rosa Lichtenstein
9th February 2009, 08:29
Loads more here:

http://www.marxists.de/admin/contents.htm

ZeroNowhere
9th February 2009, 09:02
The SLP website (http://slp.org/litera2.htm#anchor437650) for all of De Leon's works, as well as some other stuff. It's a far better collection than that on Marxists.org, though when it comes to other Marxists, that's generally a great source.
The World Socialist Movement (http://www.worldsocialism.org/articles/) site. While I do happen to disagree with them on a few issues, such as labour credits and industrial unionism (which I wouldn't really trust their article for an accurate introduction to), their articles are generally rather awesome.