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☭The Revolution☭
17th April 2011, 20:51
This is an e-book that I have just finished. This is my first work, and it is geared towards people who are already Communist, new to Communism, or are considering becoming a Communist. It is free, and feel free to share it with friends, family, etc. I wanted to spread some light on the subject for the newer people. Download is free. This is an easy to read book, and I get straight to the point, so sorry if it isn't as "rich" in wording as other bits of Communist literature.


http://www.filedropper.com/thecommunistlife-thehandbookofleftcollectivism_1

Tommy4ever
17th April 2011, 22:49
What's it about Comrade? I might check it out.

☭The Revolution☭
17th April 2011, 22:57
To put it in short terms, Communism in a nutshell. It explains to others what Communism is, the history of Communism, the revolution, as well as mental and emotional aspects of being part of the Party. I tried to get all the information I could in it, while still keeping it organized. It also debunks many of the Capitalist lies that are told about us, and explains why they are not true.

☭The Revolution☭
18th April 2011, 17:45
THE URL LINK HAS CHANGED.

I had to revise the book, because I did it on Microsoft Word Starter and it auto-corrected when I didn't want it to, so it causes some of the grammar to be off. The new book with correct grammar is in the OP. Sorry, folks.

Adil3tr
25th April 2011, 21:32
This is something, it looks good, but You need to use fewer backwards letters, try the back in the USSR font

altnet
25th April 2011, 21:42
This is very impressive for your first work and indeed I enjoyed reading it. As far as the language goes, it was a good choice to keep it simplistic as it was easy to read, especially for those who are new to the idea of leftist collectivism.


While I am young, I have been in active day to day support of the
Revolutionary Left for years, and as a young born American that
was once an avid Republican, and an extremist Christian, I was
subject to amazingly drastic changes – both emotional and
mental. When I changed from a Conservative to a Communist,
my family did not take well to it, and I was subject to harsh
circumstances of rejection.
I identify with this passage fairly well haha

☭The Revolution☭
27th April 2011, 18:43
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UltraWright
29th April 2011, 13:08
I enjoyed reading it, very well written indeed. I will come back to comment on it when I have the time :).

☭The Revolution☭
30th April 2011, 19:42
Glad you liked it Comrade. Share with others too - especially ones that aren't familiar on our history. :)