Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 05:21:51 No. 1672
https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1938/09.htm Try reading this the reading level was targeted at people who learnt to read in adulthood so it's pretty simple and meant to be a step along the way to reading more complex works
Tell us how you go
Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 05:21:52 No. 1673
>>1671 Read three sources of marxism by lenin its rather short and build up from that. I find Lenin very pleasant to read. But you can also try Engels Stalin or Mao
Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 05:21:52 No. 1675
>>1672 >>1673 Thanks for the quick responses, anons, I'll keep you updated if I have any questions so long as you are willing to supply me answers.
Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 05:21:52 No. 1680
Read this fam, it was written for illiterate proles and was approved by Marx himself:
https://www.marxists.org/archive/cafiero/1879/summary-of-capital.htm Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 05:21:52 No. 1681
>>1680 This is so much easier to read and understand than Capital, thanks a lot anon.
Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 05:21:53 No. 1690
>>1685 Where's the text it is taking down point-by-point? There's not much sense in reading something like this without being familiar with the thing it attacks.
Comrade 2020-12-21 (Mon) 05:21:53 No. 1691
>>1690 It's the first few pages of the PDF in the "Letter to Bracke". The Gotha Programme is that short
Another source
https://history.hanover.edu/courses/excerpts/111gotha.html