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Read Theory, Darn it! An Introductory Reading List for Marxism-Leninism - Lemmy
lemmy.ml“Without Revolutionary theory, there can be no Revolutionary Movement.” —
Vladimir Lenin, What is to be Done? [http://www.marx2mao.com/Lenin/WD02.html] |
Audiobook [https://tankie.tube/w/o1bbnrTxP143odLheKwbr4?start=4h6s] It’s time to
read theory, comrades! As Lenin says, “Despair is typical of those who do not
understand the causes of evil, see no way out, and are incapable of struggle.”
Reading theory helps us identify the core contradictions within modern society,
analyze their trajectories, and gives us the tools to break free.
Marxism-Leninism is broken into 3 major components, as noted by Lenin in his
pamphlet The Three Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism
[http://www.marx2mao.com/Lenin/CPM13.html]: | Audiobook
[https://tankie.tube/w/8yUvkgJ4m5ZHPdESAyjg8k] 1. Dialectical and Historical
Materialism 2. Critique of Capitalism along the lines of Marx’s Law of Value 3.
Advocacy for Revolutionary and Scientific Socialism As such, I created the
following list to take you from no knowledge whatsoever of Leftist theory, and
leave you with a strong understanding of the critical fundamentals of
Marxism-Leninism in an order that builds up as you read. Let’s get started!
Section I: Getting Started What the heck is Communism, anyways? For that matter,
what is fascism? 1. Friedrich Engels’ Principles of Communism
[http://www.marx2mao.com/M&E/PC47.html] | Audiobook
[https://tankie.tube/w/8JtpMuYQ6Ho6gzYtLLuL4k] The FAQ of Communism, written by
the Luigi of the Marx & Engels duo. Quick to read, and easy to reference, this
is the perfect start to your journey. 2. Michael Parenti’s Blackshirts and Reds
[https://comlib.encryptionin.space/epubs/blackshirts-and-reds/] | Audiobook
[https://tankie.tube/w/uZFGgeJsE4bHHBTd1m3eFK] Breaks down fascism and its
mortal enemy, Communism, as well as their antagonistic relationship.
Understanding what fascism is, where and when it rises, why it does so, and how
to banish it forever is critical. Parenti also helps debunk common
anti-Communist myths, from both the “left” and the right, in a quick-witted
writing style. This is also an excellent time to watch the famous “Yellow
Parenti” [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xP8CzlFhc14] speech. Section II:
Historical and Dialectical Materialism Ugh, philosophy? Really? YES! 3. Georges
Politzer’s Elementary Principles of Philosophy
[https://comlib.encryptionin.space/epubs/elementary-principles-of-philosophy/] |
Audiobook
[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrodPcAMP2OsMmlF6pGphTSKU1z03GH5N] By
far my favorite primer on Marxist philosophy. By understanding Dialectical and
Historical Materialism first, you make it easier to understand the rest of
Marxism-Leninism. Don’t be intimidated! 4. Friedrich Engels’ Socialism: Utopian
and Scientific [http://www.marx2mao.com/M&E/SUS80.html] | Audiobook
[https://tankie.tube/w/nhVVanPX5WPVor7Yy7TDrp?start=3h13m40s] Further reading on
Dialectical and Historical Materialism, but crucially introduces the why of
Scientific Socialism, explaining how Capitalism itself prepares the conditions
for public ownership and planning by centralizing itself into monopolist
syndicates. This is also where Engels talks about the failures of previous
“Utopian” Socialists. Section III: Political Economy That’s right, it’s time for
the Law of Value and a deep-dive into Imperialism. If we are to defeat
Capitalism, we must learn it’s mechanisms, tendencies, contradictions, and laws.
5. Karl Marx’s Wage Labor and Capital [http://www.marx2mao.com/M&E/WLC47.html] |
Audiobook [https://tankie.tube/w/nhVVanPX5WPVor7Yy7TDrp?start=1h35m58s] as well
as Wages, Price and Profit [http://www.marx2mao.com/M&E/WPP65.html] | Audiobook
[https://youtube.com/watch?v=TjhVZW3HJzM] Best taken as a pair, these essays
simplify the most important parts of the Law of Value. Marx is targetting those
not trained in economics here, but you might want to keep a pen and some paper
to follow along if you are a visual person. 6. Vladimir Lenin’s Imperialism, The
Highest Stage of Capitalism [http://www.marx2mao.com/Lenin/IMP16.html] |
Audiobook [https://tankie.tube/w/o1bbnrTxP143odLheKwbr4?start=9h42m45s]
Absolutely crucial and the most important work for understanding the modern era
and its primary contradictions. Marxist-Leninists understand that Imperialism is
the greatest contradiction in the modern era, which cascades downward into all
manner of related contradictions. Knowing what dying Capitalism looks like, and
how it behaves, means we can kill it. Section IV: Revolutionary and Scientific
Socialism Can we defeat Capitalism at the ballot box? What about just defeating
fascism? What about the role of the state? 7. Rosa Luxemburg’s Reform or
Revolution [https://www.marxists.org/archive/luxemburg/1900/reform-revolution/]
| Audiobook [https://tankie.tube/w/k5tp58hyGPpTRUtpB79Kra] If Marxists believed
reforming Capitalist society was possible, we would be the first in line for it.
Sadly, it isn’t possible, which Luxemburg proves in this monumental writing. 8.
Vladimir Lenin’s The State and Revolution
[http://www.marx2mao.com/Lenin/SR17.html] | Audiobook
[https://tankie.tube/w/o1bbnrTxP143odLheKwbr4] Excellent refutation of
revisionists and Social Democrats who think the State can be reformed, without
needing to be replaced with one that is run by the workers, in their own
interests. Section V: Intersectionality and Solidarity The revolution will not
be fought by atomized individuals, but by an intersectional, international
working class movement. Intersectionality is critical, because it allows
different marginalized groups to work together in collective interest, unifying
into a broad movement. 9. Vikky Storm and Eme Flores’ The Gender Accelerationist
Manifesto
[https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/vikky-storm-the-gender-accelerationist-manifesto]
| (No Audiobook yet) Critical reading on understanding misogyny, transphobia,
enbyphobia, pluralphobia, and homophobia, as well as how to move beyond the base
subject of “gender.” Uses the foundations built up in the previous works to
analyze gender theory from a Historical Materialist perspective. 10. Frantz
Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth
[https://archive.org/details/the-wretched-of-the-earth/mode/1up] | Audiobook
[https://tankie.tube/w/p/f3tK7UC2HAK1WLUNg4yVen?playlistPosition=1]
De-colonialism is essential to Marxism. Without having a strong, de-colonial,
internationalist stance, we have no path to victory nor a path to justice. Fanon
analyzes Colonialism’s dehumanizing effects, and lays out how to form a
de-colonial movement, as well as its necessity. 11. Leslie Feinberg’s Lavender &
Red [https://www.workers.org/book/lavender-red/] | Audiobook
[https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXUFLW8t2snsEPC7kkMKkZf-45FrnJTO7]
Solidarity and intersectionality are the key to any social movement. When
different social groups fight for liberation together along intersectional
lines, the movements are emboldened and empowered ever-further. Section VI:
Putting it into Practice! It’s not enough to endlessly read, you must put theory
to practice. That is how you can improve yourself and the movements you support.
Touch grass! 12. Mao Tse-Tung’s On Practice
[http://www.marx2mao.com/Mao/OP37.html] and On Contradiction
[http://www.marx2mao.com/Mao/OC37.html] | Audiobook
[https://tankie.tube/w/p/uue5c2d7K81bYgbxGEW9kx?playlistPosition=1] Mao wrote
simply and directly, targeting peasant soldiers during the Revolutionary War in
China. This pair of essays equip the reader with the ability to apply the
analytical tools of Dialectical Materialism to their every day practice, and
better understand problems. Congratulations, you completed your introductory
reading course! With your new understanding and knowledge of Marxism-Leninism,
here is a mini What is to be Done? of your own to follow, and take with you as
practical advice. 1. Get organized. Join a Leftist org, find solidarity with
fellow comrades, and protect each other. The Dems will not save you, it is up to
us to protect ourselves. The Party for Socialism and Liberation
[https://pslweb.org/], Freedom Road Socialist Organization [https://frso.org/],
Red Star Caucus [https://redstarcaucus.org/], and Marxist Unity Group
[https://www.marxistunity.com/] all organize year round, every year, because the
battle for progress is a constant struggle, not a single election. See if there
is a chapter near you, or start one! Or, see if there’s an org you like more
near you and join it. 2. Read theory. Don’t think that you are done now! Just
because you have the basics, doesn’t mean you know more than you do. If you have
not investigated a subject, don’t speak on it! Don’t speak nonsense, but listen!
3. Aggressively combat white supremacy, misogyny, queerphobia, and other attacks
on marginalized communities. Cede no ground, let nobody be forgotten or left
behind. There is strength in numbers, when one marginalized group is targeted,
many more are sure to follow. 4. Be industrious, and self-sufficient. Take up
gardening, home repair, tinkering. It is through practice that you elevate your
problem-solving capabilities. Not only will you improve your skill at one
subject, but your general problem-solving muscles get strengthened as well. 5.
Learn self-defense. Get armed, if practical. Be ready to protect yourself and
others. Liberals will not save us, we must save each other. 6. Be persistent. If
you feel like a single water droplet against a mountain, think of canyons and
valleys. Oh, how our efforts pile up! With consistency, every rock, boulder,
even mountain, can be drilled through with nothing but steady and persistent
water droplets. “Everything under heaven is in utter chaos; the situation is
excellent.” — Mao Tse-Tung
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Feel free to offer input! When I made the list, I made it from the perspective of a US-based Leftist, so the orgs recommended in the bottom of the list reflect that. If you can, please recommend orgs local to you that do good work as well!