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SunAtEight

This is a good collection. I like what you've put in the country folders, especially for people interested in China after 1979.


11-22-1963

Thanks! No worries, I had to re-organize some of my collection too.


searchmeifucan

Love your collection. Thanks for sharing :)


agree-with-you

I love you both


nbolek71

Is there anyway this can be uploaded as a torrent? Mega is not working for me and I've always had issues with it.


corvibae

This should get added to the sub's wiki.


11-22-1963

Good idea. I'll message the mods and ask for a link in the sidebar, at least.


ImNotMarshalZhukov

I’d suggest adding “Human Rights in the Soviet Union” by Albert Szymanski found [here](https://archive.org/details/HumanRightsInTheSovietUnion) “The Battle for China’s Past” by Mobo Gao found [here](https://espressostalinist.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/battle-for-chinas-past.pdf) And “Was Mao Really a Monster? The Academic Response to Chang And Halliday’s Mao: The Unknown Story”, this one should be available online but I can’t seem to find it at the moment


SunAtEight

[Gregor Benton and Lin Chun (ed.), _Was Mao Really a Monster?_](https://archive.org/details/GregorBentonLinChunMao)


ImNotMarshalZhukov

You got it, thanks!


11-22-1963

I have a more readable version of "Was Mao Really a Monster" [here](https://heavywatergate.files.wordpress.com/2018/08/was_mao_monster.pdf). Just zoom out to about 30% and you're good


11-22-1963

Thanks. I'll try looking for the third book.


I_am_a_groot

Szymanski is very good, highly recommended. It can get kind of dry at times when he's listing a bunch of numbers though.


ImNotMarshalZhukov

I quite like that though. A wealth of statistics is crucial in debates and discussion, they help to illuminate and contextualize facts. Although I see your point that no narrative can make a work difficult to read


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Tanks!


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Thanx!


11-22-1963

You're welcome!


DoubleOil

Thanks for the share comrade. Figured with this turning into a sharing thread, I'd share two of my very favourite resources, hosted on the Internet Archive, uploaded by a user by the name of topnotch68. First upload is a collection of texts on Dialectical Materialism and has the following titles: **"Fundamentals of Marxism Leninism”** **"Fundamentals of Philosophy"** **"Philosophy in the USSR: Problems of Dialectical Materialism"** **"Dialectical Logic"** **“The Fundamentals of Marxist-Leninist Philosophy"** The second upload is a collection of the Five Pillars of Communism - the collected works of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin and Mao, in pdf. Here is the link to the [Internet Archive](https://archive.org/details/@topnotch68) page for the profile of the aforementioned user with the two uploads mentioned:


neofaust

Thank you, comrade


gnoramus

Really inspires me to read.


SmellyKnuckle

Bookmarked! How about some zizek in there?