A friend of mine has been collecting and scanning a library of rare books on leftist international politics. And I know I'm never going to be able to make the time to read all of them, but it's a bit of a dream of mine. The least I can do to contribute is get more eyeballs on it. The effort to preserve these critiques of Imperialist hegemony from behind the lines of contention is one of the noblest efforts I've seen on a website as noble as even the Internet Archive. I deeply appreciate all the folks able to lend their time to collecting these publications. Especially in these dark days.
I implore anyone looking for non-American/non-Capitalist points of view on the past hundred years of colonialism to take a scroll, maybe pick something out at random. There's some more procedural stuff as well, detailing things like justice and law in the DPRK, or the committee meeting notes of leftist assemblies on a variety of subjects. If you like stigmatized knowledge, there's something here or in related collections for you, I guarantee!
It's a North Korean storybook\fable written by Kim Jong Il, published in 1989. I'm sure more than some of you will find these illustrations fascinating!
https://archive.org/details/boys-wipe-out-bandits