I finished The Principles of Communism, Wage Labour and Capital, and Value, Price and Profit. I found a collected works .pdf file in my mother tongue (it is very hard and expensive to find a printed copy because gommonisimo bad and we don’t have any paper left); they were easier to understand that way.
For continuing my theory study, I started Socialism: Utopian and Scientific by our favorite class traitor, Friedrich Engels.
I’ve got gifted Utopia by Thomas More, and I’m also reading that. The edition I’ve got is ass, but still intelligible.
I finished The Principles of Communism, Wage Labour and Capital, and Value, Price and Profit. I found a collected works .pdf file in my mother tongue (it is very hard and expensive to find a printed copy because gommonisimo bad and we don’t have any paper left); they were easier to understand that way.
For continuing my theory study, I started Socialism: Utopian and Scientific by our favorite class traitor, Friedrich Engels.
I’ve got gifted Utopia by Thomas More, and I’m also reading that. The edition I’ve got is ass, but still intelligible.
Great progress, comrade. This is the (I think) the correct order of reading them as well.
I hope you’re gonna read The three sources and the three component parts of Marxism after you’re done with Engels.
I was planning to start The State and Revolution, but I might read that instead.
Yeah, it’s short enough. Only 8 pages.
Definitely reading it before S&R then.
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