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Speaking of; what’s the best place to get the essential reading? Feels fucking weird to get them through Barnes or Amazon lmao I’m not SO opposed to it, it’s just the way things are now. I just am curious if there’s better options.
If you don't want physical books: https://www.marxists.org/index-mobiles.htm
And if you do want physical books, they also sell them. I don't actually know anything about MIA as an org, but their site is great for research and feeling like it's 1999 again
most college libraries have a great collection and sometimes offer a free card to the general public
Thanks!
I decided to at least pick up my thumbs and do a little search myself. Found a website called ThriftBooks that seems pretty cool. My sister is a book nerd as well, I’m sure she could point me to a proper place.
bookshop.org for new books. abebooks is probably best for used books, but even they are owned by Amazon. Sometimes you can find books on there and then go to the listed bookstore's own site, but more often than not they'll just be using the abebooks engine there, too.
If you want to support the author, there is always the option to pirate the book, and see if he or she has pages to receive donations (paypal, bitcoin, patreon, etc) or you can just email then money.
Sadly, I don’t think Marx has a Patreon 😔
I recently bought a cool looking 1920's copy of State and Revolution from eBay for $15. I've had good luck buying used leftist books from there, especially the ones that were printed in large numbers.
To add to the ebook recommendations, Anna's archive has the biggest pirate collection of ebooks online.
ebook-hunter.org
thriftbooks is really good as well
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For Spanish-speakers, I think that the biggest editor of communist literature in the Spanish language is the Fundación Federico Engels