Already listening to State and Revolution. Listened to "how non violence protects the state' too, was pretty good.
The channels audible socialism and audible anarchy both have lots of good theory books, and dessalines has quite a few others as well, I listened to settlers on their channel.
If you can’t find a book there you usually can just search “title audiobook” on YouTube and find it. That’s what I did for pedagogy.
Cosmonaut has a lot of chapters of Lenin Rediscovered, it's a WIP. Also Debt the first 5000 years is out there
Debt the first 5000 years is out there
oh this is perfect. i've been eyeing that one for a while
Librivox has audiobooks of most major works. https://archive.org/ will allow you to legally download commercial ebooks and audiobooks with an account for free. It’s an amazing resource.
https://archive.org/details/librivoxaudio
Edit: adding onto this since I saw books I know were record for librivox not on there.
https://www.marxists.org/audiobooks/index.htm
Reading Marx's Capital with David Harvey https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9qzXVDKmBdbTlID3HLHe9Q
Dessalines, who I also believe created Lemmy, has a channel where he posts his audiobooks. He prefers people to torrent it, but he posts nonetheless.
In addition to the other recommendations people are making, most public libraries will have a service that will allow you to listen to audiobooks on your phone for free with just a library card. Your mileage may vary on how many lefty books you can find available, but the digital resources are usually less restricted than the print.
Ah, well. Definitely check out librivox. I believe marxists.org linksAudiobook copies there if any are available as well. That's how I listened to State and Revolution.