View Full Version : What Marxist Texts have you read?
elijahcraig
16th June 2004, 03:40
This is a thread for people to list what Marxist/Anarchist texts they have read. I saw a thread on this at ernesto-guevara, so thought I'd copy theirs and put it here.
elijahcraig
16th June 2004, 03:46
some that come to mind:
Selected works--Stalin
Selected works-Mao Zedong
Collected works-Lenin
Das Kapital (Vol One)--Marx
God and the State-Bakunin
Mutual Aid-Kropotkin
Poverty of Philosophy-Marx
Selected works (various articles) on Juche-Kim Jung Il/Kim Il Sung
Guerilla Warfare--Mao/Che
Soul of Man under Socialism-Oscar Wilde
that's all for now
feel free to list works that are in line with socialist ideas but are about foreign policy also
commie kg
16th June 2004, 05:43
Well, I've read alot. I never really kept track.
Everything from Stalin to Bakunin. I even read some of Khruschev's speeches, although they seemed really empty. Like he was blabbering on without saying anything.
Pedro Alonso Lopez
16th June 2004, 12:39
Generally the Marx-Engels reader and anything that interested me or helped my studies at the time, most notable work in my eyes is the German Ideology.
By Trotsky I have read History of the Russian Revolution and many a pamphlet.
Lenin- State and Revolution.
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