http://libcom.org/library
Still worth reading, even if you don't agree with either theory. Especially if you don't, in fact.
where do you find the time to read all that stuff??
Kill your TV.
Quote from: hunter s.durden on February 02, 2007, 04:16:28 PM
Kill your TV.
Correct answer. Probably helps that I've always been a relatively fast reader too.
Still, I've been looking for a free version of Hegel's The Philosophy of History for a while, so this site has helped me out on at least one point.
Quote from: hunter s.durden on February 02, 2007, 04:16:28 PMKill your TV.
already did that years ago.
but i'm not a really fast reader that's true.
Also, not your first language, which is never helpful.
perhaps, but i do get enough practice. really most books and larger texts i read these days are in english. though perhaps you're right, i think i could "scan" through :wink:a good dutch site probably quicker than an english one.
also, this is our area of interest so you know which are the juice bits - or do you really read all of it?
I read what I find interesting. So, for example, Bakunin's paper on the German SPD program is probably something I wont look far into. On the other hand, Derrida's piece on Ideology is something worthwhile.
I only read texts from defunct groups...
like those black rose people in new england, for instance
Quote from: blankofcourse on February 16, 2007, 01:46:25 AM
I only read texts from defunct groups...
like those black rose people in new england, for instance
What the dammed did texts news to me.