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El contrato social
by Jean Jacques RousseauEL CONTRATO SOCIAL (1762), ES UNA DE LAS OBRAS MÁS IMPORTANTES DEL PENSAMIENTO POLÍTICO. EL RETO QUE EN ESTE LIBRO LANZA SU AUTOR: SU PROPUESTA DE VIVIR EN LA MÁS ESTRICTA IGUALDAD, SIGUE SIENDO UN IMPORTANTE ACICATE PARA TODOS AQUELLOS QUE SE AVENTURAN A CUESTIONAR EL ORDEN POLÍTICO, ENTENDIENDO QUE NO ES ALGO INAMOVIBLE Y DADO PARA SIEMPRE, SINO HUMANO Y POR ELLO PERFECTIBLE, RECUSABLE O PLAUSIBLE.
The Iraq Study Group Report
by Lee H. Hamilton Lawrence S. Eagleburger Sandra Day O'Connor Leon E. Panetta William J. Perry Charles S. Robb Alan K. Simpson James A. Baker III Vernon E. Jordan Jr. Edwin Meese IIIThe findings and proposals for improving security, strengthening the new Iraqi government, rebuilding its economy, and maintaining stability in the region.
Economic Problems of Socialism in the U.S.S.R.
by Joseph StalinThis books briefly describes the economic laws and the law of value under socialism in U.S.S.R.
The Foundations of Leninism
by Joseph StalinThis book describes the historical root of Leninism and its important theories.
Marxism and Problems of Linguistics
by Joseph StalinThis book focused against dogmatism in Marxist thought on language, but it also presents irrefutable arguments against idealist, naturalist and formalist thinking on language as well as clarifying the Marxist approach and method on basic questions of linguistics.
The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky
by V. I. LeninKautsky's pamphlet, The Dictatorship of the Proletariat, recently published in Vienna is a most lucid example of that utter and ignominious bankruptcy of the Second International about which all honest Socialists in all countries have been talking for a long time. The proletarian revolution is now becoming a practical issue in a number of countries, and an examination of Kautsky's renegade sophistries and complete renunciation of Marxism is therefore essential.
From Marx to Mao Tse-Tung: A Study in Revolutionary Dialectics
by George ThomsonThis book is the introduction to Marxism that addresses the political, historical, and ideological aspects of the subject.
Critique of the Gotha Programme
by Karl MarxThe Critique of the Gotha Programme is a document based on a letter by Karl Marx written in early May 1875 to the Eisenach faction of the German social democratic movement, with whom Marx and Friedrich Engels were in close association.
Principles of Communism
by Friedrich EngelsAn essential principle of Communism is to fight for civil rights.
Turning Point in China: An Essay on the Cultural Revolution
by William HintonA "documentary of revolution" which chronicled the land reform conducted by the Chinese Communist Party in Long Bow, a northern Chinese village in the 1940s.
On Literature and Art
by Mao Tse-TungThis historic document brilliantly exemplifies the profound integration of Marxism-Leninism with the practice of the Chinese revolution.
The Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
by Friedrich EngelsThe book begins with an extensive discussion of Ancient Society which describes the major stages of human development as commonly understood in Engels' time.
Wages, Price and Profit
by Karl MarxProduction of Surplus Value; Value of Labour; Profit Is Made by Selling a Commodity at its Value; The Different Parts into Which Surplus Value Is Decomposed; General Relation of Profits, Wages and Prices.
The State and Revolution
by V. I. LeninLenin collected quotations from the works of Marx and Engels, and extracts from the books by Kautsky, Pannekoek and Bernstein with his own critical notes, conclusions and generalisations.
One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
by V. I. LeninWhen a prolonged, stubborn and heated struggle is in progress, there usually begin to emerge after a time the central and fundamental points at issue, upon the decision of which the ultimate outcome of the campaign depends, and in comparison with which all the minor and petty episodes of the struggle recede more and more into the background. That, too, is how matters stand in the struggle within our Party, which for six months now has been riveting the attention of all members of the Party.
Anarchism or Socialism?
by Joseph StalinThis volume depicts the happenings of events in Georgia in 1905-1906 by a group of anarchists against the Marxists.
The Poverty of Philosophy
by Karl MarxThis is an answer to "The Philosophy of Poverty" by M. Proudhon.
Mao Tse-Tung’s Immortal Contributions
by Bob AvakianMao Tse-Tung's contributions in the field of Marxist philosophy and the problems of the Socialist society are discussed.
Behind the Scenes in the Lincoln White House: Memoirs of an African-American Seamstress
by Elizabeth KeckleyKeckley was a former slave who became a successful Washington, DC dressmaker -- and a confidante of Mary Todd Lincoln. This intimate bond allowed her to witness the happy times as well as the tragic events that unfolded within the Lincoln White House. A remarkable first-hand narrative of both African-American and Civil War history.
The Conservative Nanny State: How the Wealthy Use the Government to Stay Rich and Get Richer
by Dean BakerEconomist Dean Baker debunks the myth that conservatives favor the market over government intervention. In fact, conservatives rely on a range of "nanny state" policies that ensure the rich get richer while leaving most Americans worse off. It's time for the rules to change. Sound economic policy should harness the market in ways that produce desirable social outcomes -- decent wages, good jobs and affordable health care. Dean Baker is co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research.
Against the Megamachine: Essays on Empire and its Enemies
by David WatsonDavid Watson's wide-ranging essays ponder such themes as the state, empire and war, humanity's tragic relation to the natural world, and the contemporary mass society generated by industrial capitalism and modern technology. His impassioned critique offers a vision of social transformation open to diverse possibilities, and suggests where a new politics must begin: as a radical challenge to the mystique of progress, in defense of nature, memory and spirit.
Immigration Court Practice Manual
by The Executive Office for Immigration ReviewThis manual is provided for the information and convenience of the general public and for parties that appear before the Immigration Courts. The manual describes procedures, requirements, and recommendations for practice before the Immigration Courts. The requirements set forth in this manual are binding on the parties who appear before the Immigration Courts, unless the Immigration Judge directs otherwise in a particular case.
The World As I See It
by Albert EinsteinTranslated by Alan Harris. This book is the authorized English translation of the volume 'Mein Weltbild' by Albert Einstein in which he talks about his views on politics, religion, morality, and the place of science in the modern world.
The Words That Built America
by Georgia Department of EducationThis collection of documents creates civic awareness, and an understanding of the values that make America great.