Notes:

1.Yes, there are some libby liberal books there. I started collecting as a very…patriotic social democrat, so that’s why I have a couple copies of the constitution and Theodore Roosevelt’s autobiography and such (I still do like Common Sense though)

2.Blank spines are (from left to right), the communist manifesto, dialectical and historical materialism [by J.V Stalin], Gaddafi’s Green book, an inquiry into the origin of the wealth of nations [Adam smith], The Dao De Jing [Lao Tzu, not blank but the light might make it hard to read]

3.Havent read all of these. Capital is…its capital. The Sun Yat-Sen and Mao focussed books (not including quotations) are recent purchases. I’m current reading through China’s Economic Dialectic and America Against America, and a lot of the fiction is unread since I have to be in a specifc mood and that mood doesn’t appear often

4.My favorite is still probably Quotations from Mao Zedong. It was my first theory book and really set me on the straight and narrow and helped me really understand what I needed to do (I mean, maybe I have a pantheon of books but that doesn’t mean I book worship. /joke)

5.I don’t only read. I wish I could, but I do have to do stuff outside of my room

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    5 days ago

    That edition of Das Capital from penguin is very good