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Marxism

      Titles Descriptions
  1. Annotated Webliography of Humanism
  2. Castro Speech Database
  3. CyberLeninism
  4. Marx and Engels Internet Archive
  5. Marxism
  6. Marxists Internet Archive

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Annotated Webliography of Humanism
An annotated listing of resources on the subject of humanism, arranged by category. Covers renaissance or classical humanism, humanities, romanticism, Marxism, and post-modernism.
     Author: Derkx, Peter
     Subjects: human rights, marxism, moral philosophy
     DeweyClass: 144
     Resource type: index
Castro Speech Database
Speeches by Fidel Castro from 1959, translated into English, and arranged by year, and then by date of delivery.
     Author: University of Texas at Austin
     Subjects: cuba, marxism, quotations, rhetoric
     DeweyClass: 808.51
     Resource type: documents
CyberLeninism
Aims to correct misconceptions which arose from the 1917 revolution. Includes a chronology of the development of Leninism and a number of related articles.
     Author: Seattle, Ben
     Subjects: marxism, political philosophy
     DeweyClass: 335.4
     Resource type: documents
Marx and Engels Internet Archive
Full text of most of the Marxist documents written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
     Author: Marx, Karl
     Subjects: marxism, political history, political philosophy
     DeweyClass: 335.4
     Resource type: documents
Marxism
The Communist Manifesto, other Marxist texts and an introduction to Marxist politics.
     Author: Australian National University
     Subjects: marxism, political philosophy
     DeweyClass: 335.4
     Resource type: documents
Marxists Internet Archive
Political writings by Karl Marx, Fredrick Engels, Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, and Che Guevera, available in a range of languages including Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish. Offers biographies of the authors, outlines the history of Marxism, and includes information on non-Marxist writers whose work has contributed to the understanding of the political philosophy, including Georg Hegel, Joseph Stalin, Adam Smith, and Albert Einstein. Is also home to the extensive Lenin Internet Archive featuring audio recordings (in Russian) of some of his speeches.
     Author: Marxist Internet Archive
     Subjects: marxism
     DeweyClass: 335.4
     Resource type: biography, documents