www.marxists.org is rich with history, speeches and literature from many different writers, you should be able to find capital
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The Online Library of Liberty has high quality epub versions of Capital Volume 2 & 3, but not of Volume 1. Where can I download a good epub version of Volume 1? Also, what is the best study guide for a beginner to Marxism, but with intermediate knowledge of economics? Thanks in advance.
www.marxists.org is rich with history, speeches and literature from many different writers, you should be able to find capital
http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx...7-c1/index.htm
Don't know about the study guide.
We claim to live and die equal, the way we were born: we want this real equality or death; that’s what we need.
And we’ll have this real equality, at whatever price. Unhappy will be those who stand between it and us! Unhappy will be those who resist a wish so firmly expressed.
The French Revolution was nothing but a precursor of another revolution, one that will be bigger, more solemn, and which will be the last.
-Gracchus Babeuf
David Harvey's study guide is meant to be good, not the one I used but most people suggest that one and David Harvey rocks.
^Yes I found David Harvey's study guide to be a great help. It's in 13 video lectures http://davidharvey.org/reading-capital/
http://www.marxists.org/
As posted earlier, this is excellent for such materials.
You may also find http://www.marx2mao.com/ useful.
Patience has its limits. Take it too far, and it's cowardice. -George Jackson
There is no such thing as an innocent bystander. -Abbie Hoffman
I appreciate the links (especially the study guides), but would really like to be able to read it on my ereader (which is why I wanted it in epub format). I just can't sit for that long looking at my computer monitor without getting a headache.
You should be able to save any text document as a .pdf On macs i know you have to go to the print menu and then it save it as a pdf. You should be able to upload it once its in this format.
I also have to recommend this:
http://kapitalism101.wordpress.com/
It's a blog with a series of videos going through the various ideas within capital and generally a marxist crique of capitalism. It's quite good, to be fair. Helped me when I was reading Capital.