This web page is still in the developmental stage, but here is my first version, ready to go on the 51st anniversary of Einstein's death (no connection):

Marx and Marxism Web Guide
http://www.autodidactproject.org/guidmarx.html

I've asked for assistance before, to no avail. This time, if you have suggestions for additions, please let me know. The emphasis is primarily on theory, history, research, and archives rather than live political activism, but as you well know, there's no operable or desirable division. While there are countless Marxist and socialist web sites, some with hundreds of links, their coverage and organization do not suit my purposes. So I have created this (hopefully) streamlined entryway into Marxist (and to a tiny degree other radical tendencies) cyberspace, along with some obscure references that might otherwise escape intention.

Unfortunately, there is a total bias towards the English language. I am willing to balance this out provided I am given the proper information. Such a move also has some value in tracking the interlingual (non)flow of information. For example, the "international" philosophical literature seems to be heavily dominated by English, French, and German, but works and thinkers from other language communities are often neglected by the anglophone world. (Note, e.g., that my links to texts on Ludovico Geymonat are in Italian or French but not English).

This guide may also be of use to my pedagogical efforts in critical theory, which is documented on other web pages.


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