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Sinister Intents
27th July 2015, 00:01
Where can I read more about historical materialism and older modes of production and transitions from those? I read Origin of the Family and quite a lot of Marx and Engels. I want more.
RedWorker
27th July 2015, 00:06
German Ideology?
Sinister Intents
27th July 2015, 00:08
German Ideology?
Already on it, but anyone other than Marxdog and Engelskitty
Faust Arp
27th July 2015, 00:15
You'll find a lot of useful and interesting stuff on the subject in Gramsci's Prison Notebooks (although the complete notebooks are hefty as fuck and contain his thoughts on anything ever, both useful and useless - try finding an edition which contains only a selection of stuff from the notes).
Sinister Intents
27th July 2015, 00:19
What year was gramsci?
Faust Arp
27th July 2015, 00:22
The notes were written while he was in prison (obviously), between 1929 and 1935.
Sinister Intents
27th July 2015, 01:49
Thanks! Is there anyone else?
Sewer Socialist
27th July 2015, 03:36
Silvia Federici - Caliban and the Witch
George Lefebvre - The French Revolution
CLR James - Black Jacobins
EP Thompson - The Making of the English Working Class
Napalm Death - From Enslavement to Obliteration
Sinister Intents
27th July 2015, 03:43
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Spectre of Spartacism
27th July 2015, 04:20
Pre-Capitalist Economic Formations by Marx
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1857/precapitalist/
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