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January 2013

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We are now taking orders for the books listed below. These books were published by Marxists Internet Publications and all proceeds benefit the MIA, ensuring our continued operation and enhancement.
Communards NEW! Communards: The Story of the Paris Commune of 1871, As Told by those Who Fought for It. Texts selected, edited, and translated by Mitchell Abidor. Published by Marxists Internet Archive Publications.

In this unique collection of texts translated into English for the first time, we hear the genuine voices of the Paris Commune of 1871. Every Communard drew something different from the experience of the Commune, and “Communards” allows all of them to have their say. No history of the Commune may be written in the future without reference to “Communards.”

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manifesto
NEW! Karl Marx & Frederick Engels. The Manifesto of the Communist Party and Its Genesis. Published by the Marxists Internet Archive, 2010.

This collection provides the reader with a first-hand account of the genesis of the founding ideas of communism, and allows the reader to see the relation between the development of the workers’ movement itself and the theories which give voice to that movement.

Click here to order this bookAll proceeds benefit marxists.org.
all three book coversClassics in Activity Theory, reprints of English translations first published by Progress Publishers in the 1970s, of the second generation of Soviet followers of Lev Vygotsky. Since the fall of the Soviet Union, while remaining in the public domain, these works have become unavailable, in most cases even on the second hand market. And yet there is vast research community across the world which builds on Vygotsky and Activity theory, particularly in education departments.

Each of the three books beginning the series is a collection of the English translations from one of the three authors: Alexei Leontyev’s The Development of Mind, Alexander Meshcheryakov’s Awakening To Lifeand Evald Ilyenkov’s The Ideal in Human Activity, plus a short preface by Prof. Mike Cole of the University ofCalifornia, San Diego.

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Great AngerHegel’s Logic
The Great Anger, byMitchell Abidor, acollection of French revolutionary writings, translated for the first time into English.

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Hegel’s Logic: Being Part One of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences (1830) G.W. F. Hegel
with a Foreword by Andy Blunden.

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2 January 2013: Added to the Spanish Archivo V. I. Lenin:

Nuevos datos sobre las leyes del desarrollo del capitalismo en la agricultura (1915)
[Thanks to Julio Rodríguez and to Juan Fajardo]

 

2 January 2013: Added to the Swedish Daniel Bensaid Internet Archive:

"Black Book on Communism" - An answer from the left, 1998
[Thanks to Martin Fahlgren]

 

2 January 2013: Added to the Portuguese Stalin Archive:

Sobre o Projeto da Constituição da União das Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas, 1936.
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

1 January 2013: Added to the Portuguese Ruy Mauro Marini Archive:

Brasil: da Ditadura à Democracia, 1964-1990, 1991
[Thanks to Centro de Estudos Victor Meyer, Diego Grossi and Fernando Araújo]

 

1 January 2013: Added to the Portuguese Kalinin Archive:

Uma Unida Família Combativa, 1943.
[Thanks to Fernando Araújo]

 

1 January 2013: We start 2013 in the Spanish Section with the addition of a text of a letter written by Peruvian historian and theoretician Alberto Flores Galindo to his friends and colleagues shortly before his death of cancer in 1990:

"Reencontremos la dimensión utópica". Carta de despedida a los amigos (1989)
[Thanks to Juan Fajardo]

 


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