I plan on asking for communist literature for Christmas this year 🤣
Looking to get State and Revolution, Das Kapital, (more suggestions would be good).
Where’s a good place to order these books from online? I’d rather not go through Amazon if possible.
I found https://mayday.leftword.com/ and https://www.haymarketbooks.org/ so far.
Help appreciated!
Love you all and hope you have a happy non-denominational holiday season! 💜
This tbh. Idc if they are grifters I’d rather give them my money than Jeff Bezos.
Verso books seem to have a near constant sale at this point.
Marxists.org has a lot of free pdfs if you can stand reading that way
I would much rather have physical books. I’d like to start building a collection of them.
maybe you could get one of those book binding things they use to make course packs in university.
I’d have to buy a printer, ink, paper, and binding materials. This all seems much more complicated and expensive than just buying books from a website.
Just spitballing. Depends on the size of the library. There's a silly amount of stuff between there and the anarchist library
Looks like mayday.leftword.com doesn’t have state and revolution 😬
So this is by no means a leftist-leaning company, but Powell's at least has a huge selection that is maybe only second to Amazon or B&N. I've bought books from them because while I don't want to support Amazon, I also don't want to buy some "book" that was poorly printed off PDFs and purchased through a shady website. Maybe start with leftist sites and if you can't find what you're looking for you could fall back on Powell's.
Thriftbooks.com is nice and usually cheap. Easy to get free shipping too
if you can find it from a local bookstore, that's great. I like powell's since it's local and big. My backup is thriftbooks because it's big, has good deals and free or near-free shipping.
I recommend Huey P. Newton's Revolutionary Suicide to everyone I know so I would suggest that
I recently got an e-reader so I can add a bunch of pdfs on it.
I still prefer physical books and if you can deal with used books, Abebooks and Thriftbooks can be really cheap. They have a huge selection and I saved a decent amount of money buying used.
abebooks.com searches different used bookstores and you can pick the cheapest/best
I can't strongly vouch for it, but https://www.james-munroe.com/ . The owner hangs out on the TrueAnon discord sometimes, and they maintain an (unofficial) reading list .
not what you want but will give a shoutout to:
https://www.pmpress.org/ (more on the anarchist side)
https://www.chelseagreen.com/ . not the best but employee owned, mostly about organic farming, ecology with only a side of politics/economics.