PDF/EPUB post outage thread Anonymous 18-09-24 22:15:51 No. 22659 [Last 50 Posts]
drop them PDFs, we will rebuild edition
Anonymous 19-09-24 01:07:05 No. 22685
>>22662 >>22663 I was full of shit btw, I actually do have
Volumes 48, 49, 50
Anonymous 19-09-24 01:41:37 No. 22695
Books about imperialism, continued
>>22694 I just wanna help rebuild the site. so many years of material were lost 😩
Anonymous 19-09-24 01:51:22 No. 22697
>>22696 (didn't realize i had two copies of imperialism in the 21st century)
some books about commodity production
Anonymous 19-09-24 03:49:43 No. 22704
>>22703 Eric Foner's uncle was Philip Foner, who wrote American Labor histories. Here the volumes of those
Volumes 1, 2, 3
Anonymous 19-09-24 04:40:01 No. 22710
Michael Parenti Part 3
did not reinclude the ones from
>>22693 Anonymous 19-09-24 19:02:27 No. 22735
>>22733 Actually, looking again, I did notice your thread in the catalog, I just didn't realize it was for ebooks because the title was just "post outage thread". I thought it was a general lamentation rather than a specific request to post books.
Here's some stuff about Sankara.
Maybe ask mods to merge the threads? Or just repost your stuff here? idk.
Anonymous 20-09-24 14:38:09 No. 22740
>>22661 >gonna just start posting MECW volumes sublime :D
danke
Glowing smallanon 24-09-24 14:32:36 No. 22778
>>22777 Any PDFs linked here can be downloaded and converted into an epub using a multitude of tools, I have attached three below:
https://pypi.org/project/ebookmaker/ https://cloudconvert.com/pdf-to-epub https://www.freeconvert.com/pdf-to-epub You are also welcomed to contribute to the pile by posting your own copies.
Anonymous 25-09-24 21:30:20 No. 22788
>>22787 focus on what you are looking for
theory? then about what? politics, philsophy, non marxist philsophy, abstracting an issue
statitics/factual shit?
also look for something specific in that man
Anonymous 25-11-24 10:07:50 No. 22989
>>22659 Is there an essential reading from this thread?
Like with Capital I, II, III and ToSV something like:
>Chapters of volume 1 in this order: 10, 13 through 15, 26 through 33 with appendix on the value-form.<Mark. >>22686 I thought TBBOC stalled and died? :O
Anonymous 02-12-24 18:43:44 No. 23039
>>22933 not necessarily for borderline personality disorder
could help with e.g. shitting your pants at rage bait for incels
Anonymous 20-12-24 00:59:45 No. 23201
Comrades, I found an AI that generates an audiobook from a PDF
https://huggingface.co/spaces/rafatjah/AudiobookGenerator It works very slowly so you'll have to leave it running overnight, but it produces mid quality AI-read audiobooks. It may get hung up on certain formatting, and it naturally does worse at OCR books which are full of errors.
Anonymous 21-01-25 02:46:44 No. 23441
i'm re-reading the capital trilogy so that i never have to read it again. i will publish my final notations for anyone who might be interested. here is chapter 1, which was especially interesting in the final section, where marx implies the value form to possess an unconscious which determines social life. its interesting since i once posted here a freudo-marxist concept of a capitalist unconscious being located in SNLT, which related to freud's comments in "beyond the pleasure principle" that i imagined, where he says the unconscious is a spaceless-time; re-reading it however, i discovered the terms were reversed, where he described it as a timeless-space. this is a seeming platonist reversal of my previous materialist prejudices. in relation to marx however, we can see this spatial dimension relating to concrete, or particular labours, which is also the particularity of freud's dream object, whereby the unconscious reveals itself by this constitutive limit. this may also describe the commodity fetish in marx's terms however:>"the objective appearance of the social characteristics of labour" such that the value of a commodity is the inversion of its coarse materiality, so too is the unconscious the objectivity which cannot be immediatised as an essence, but is forever alienated in its symbolic order. this is also why i think of freud as a kantian; the unconscious is simply the thing in-itself; that from which all phrnomenal appearance is cognised, but that which is uncognisable in-itself.
Anonymous 22-01-25 22:11:21 No. 23445
Can somebody please fetch this?
The crisis of American labor: Operation Dixie and the defeat of the CIO
https://archive.org/details/crisisofamerican0000grif I filled my maximum borrows counter
Anonymous 09-02-25 18:26:41 No. 23557
Genes (discrete, metaphysical units of heredity) aren't real
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/abs/understanding-living-systems/gene-delusion/9898B3B95D32A8627D853CEFBD2B393E An individual sequence of DNA isolated is meaningless. It only has meaning because of the whole genome. Like a hermeneutic circle. That's why CRISPR failed
Anonymous 11-02-25 07:01:27 No. 23569
>>23557 >denis noble yes, he is a good critic of neo-darwinism, by offering a holistic view of nature. common sense points to a social ontology (mutualism) in things. the concept of strict genetic heredity has the discourse of patrilineal right, whereby a patriarchal entity possesses his offspring by ancestral property where we are "made in the image" of the primal father. studies in epigenetics however have even enlivened neo-lamarckian perspectives in regards to the attribution of acquired traits being heritable.
yockey criticises darwinism as an essentially victorian perspective, amicable to thinkers like thomas malthus and herbert spencer (who actually coined the term "survival of the fittest").
Anonymous 19-02-25 02:33:54 No. 23648
>>23644 i've posted the last three pdfs, they're readable but it depends on the program you're using
some scans are very bad to read though
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