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In general, beyond your specific request here, add "audiobookbay.is" to your list o' bookmarks for the future. I've been using it for years in its various forms. Much like thepiratebay and other torrent host sites, it often gets incorrectly targeted and forced to change domains.
It does require a login to download the .torrent files (or grab the magnets) but it can be a super simple throwaway like you would with any junk site.
(Also .is top layer domain (tld) is Iceland, oddly enough. I was worried it was the Israeli country name, but, nope! Israel is .il for those seeking to avoid sites hosted there)
Requires a login: $1.99 for a day pass, $24.99/month
Nope!
Here I checked and yeah you clicked the "ad" link for some direct download shit.
You want to click either .torrent download or magnet link. I don't know anything about the direct download stuff. Don't click that. (Yes, it's a torrent site, there's annoying misleading links and ads. The torrent files absolutely 100% work. I listen to stuff from there all the time)
Huh?
Audiobookbay is fully free
Did you click an ad or something?
Socialism 4 All does audiobooks on youtube https://youtube.com/@socialismforall I download these and listen to them in the car pretty often, including Capital
Thank you. Downloaded.
Keep in mind that he's an ultra
What's an ultra?
Basically he believes China is revisionist and capitalist, and the failures of socialism thus far have been through revisionism (the failure to adhere to core marxist principles). He also doesn't cover many liberation movements that don't fully fit the communist/marxist ideal he supports.
IMO this view obfuscates some of the more material sources for why movements fail, most notably in his viewing the failure of the CPUSA not through its history of settler communism/labor zionism but its failure to adhere to marxist tenets leading up to the open revisionism of CPUSA's Eric Browder, without seeing why his revisionism was so accepted and popular. This leaves praxis to adhering to a closer marxist orthodoxy that's quite dogmatist instead of using the dialectical materialist analysis to see that the material basis for a revolution in the USA would be the superexploited native and black peoples that aren't represented in the CPUSA or even most other communist groups.
I remember him receiving a question on a stream once about covering the black panthers and he said he preferred not to because he didn't like the kind of work they did or something to that effect, so he's kinda got a big blindspot there and I would suggest you try and find some audiobooks of Gerald Horne and Frantz Fanon's works, would also suggest Assata's autobiography, Revolutionary Suicide, Kwame Ture's Black Power, Red Nation Rising just to name a few. Also educating yourself on China through a seperate source I'd recommends Roland Boer's "Socialism With Chinese Characteristics: A Guide for Foreigners" if you can find an audiobook "The East is Still Red" is also good, or even just reading the works of Deng/Xi Jinping for yourself, unfortunately a lot of the history and study here is in Chinese lol but I'd avoid S4A's content on the topic personally.
Thank you, I will look into those. I see some of what the Chinese people have done, and sometimes I wish we had our own revolution like theirs, but clearly My country people are not as based as them.( I'm Canadian.)
We all wish we were as based as the Chinese, alas 😔. One more rec for the road for a perspective on Canada, Prison of Grass: Canada from the Native Point of View. Okay I'm done lol best of luck! Hope you enjoy and are able to spread this consciousness around as if you were karl ilyich zedong himself 🫡
Have you tried Spotify?
Or something free online?
You can find audio books and download them through, err, other ways.