Website review: Propaganda
Amokk discovered this in Books
•136 reviews since May 25, 2004
books, propaganda, politics
•newspeakdictionary.com/cc-books.html
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Amokk discovered 50 months ago- Quite a cool place. Downloads and commentary on various classic works of literature.

SketchSepahi rated 6 weeks ago- A really nice collection of online readable classics. I could do without the webmaster's inane comments though. I didn't realise we were still living in the eighties...NOT!

ChelseaOslen rated 6 weeks ago- interesting analysis

acantha rated 6 weeks ago- The Communist Manifesto is under "Know Thine Enemy" but the constitution of the goddamn CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA is not?! (sorry for the shouting, but jesus christ). What an idiot. Also, these are available in hundreds of places online anyway.

sassy96 rated 6 weeks ago- interesting

daithiocoinnigh rated 6 weeks ago- He has a lot of shit to say, hasn't he?

- lmsavage rated 6 weeks ago
- Interesting, but the douche of a webmaster should have left his opinions to himself.

- Elliot-janzen rated 6 weeks ago
- I would quote previous comments about the webmaster's commentary, but each one i've read a legitimate criticism so read them all. This list is mostly cliché'd and generally referenced too often, but the constitutions and essays were a nice touch -- I haven't seen many of them online before.

Nolat rated 6 weeks ago- The author seems like an uneducated douche. His comments are ridiculous.

- TheRetroGirl rated 6 weeks ago
- agree with whoever said that this is a seventh grade list. in addition, you can find these books at any library (probably except "Mein Kampf," which is sold at Barnes & Noble), which would be a better option, since trying to read a book (even one as short as "The Communist's Manifesto") on your computer is like staring into a light bulb for a few hours straight.