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minus-square@Socsalink24•edit-223 days agoGood sir or madam, you are mistaken, for I have also read Lenin. Let us not speak of the time I read Chomsky, for I was quite confused by the open disdain for autocracy. Ok, well I didn’t actually read all of it, just the excerpts on Marxists.org.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•edit-222 days agoYou can hardly be taken serious if you haven’t read Stalin, too, you know. /s
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•22 days agoFoundations of Leninism is the most classic Stalin work, but this is better with some prior reading of more basic works on marxism.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•22 days agoI’m not a fan of Stalin, but his interview with H.G. Wells is hilarious.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-2•edit-222 days agoNothing. I was sarcastic. Anything of value that Stalin wrote, you can find by better authors.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•21 days agoWhich all ones would you recommend? (To a beginner) Any that you like?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•edit-220 days agoYou said that there were better authors & works. Any ones that you like or recommend?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•20 days agoTo a beginner, the Graeber Books are great (e.g. Debt, or the dawn of everything). The conquest of bread by Kropotkin is awesome, too. And if it should be a little bit less traditionally anarchist: Murray Bookchin is great, too.
Good sir or madam, you are mistaken, for I have also read Lenin.
Let us not speak of the time I read Chomsky, for I was quite confused by the open disdain for autocracy.
Ok, well I didn’t actually read all of it, just the excerpts on Marxists.org.
You can hardly be taken serious if you haven’t read Stalin, too, you know. /s
Which work of his would you recommend?
Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR
Foundations of Leninism is the most classic Stalin work, but this is better with some prior reading of more basic works on marxism.
I’m not a fan of Stalin, but his interview with H.G. Wells is hilarious.
Nothing. I was sarcastic. Anything of value that Stalin wrote, you can find by better authors.
Which all ones would you recommend? (To a beginner)
Any that you like?
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You said that there were better authors & works. Any ones that you like or recommend?
To a beginner, the Graeber Books are great (e.g. Debt, or the dawn of everything).
The conquest of bread by Kropotkin is awesome, too.
And if it should be a little bit less traditionally anarchist: Murray Bookchin is great, too.
Thank you.