Basic Marxism-Leninism Study Plan

Introduction

Historical Materialism

Scientific Socialism

Philosophy

Political Economy

How to Make Historical Materialist Analysis

Introduction to the method

Marx & Engels’ Application

Other

Resources for Marxist Political Economy

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    4 years ago

    There’s nothing wrong about starting with Das Kapital. But most who are just learning about Marxism-Leninism will consider it too difficult and too hard to understand probably — I read the first 4 chapters of Das Kapital so far (then I had to delay further reading because I no longer had the time or energy, I should continue somewhen), and I had to really study it like some people study math, i. e. write out all the important information in points, draw some scheme to visualize it, etc., so not exactly an easy book to start with. I started with Imperialism As The Highest Stage Of Capitalism, it was much easier and still addressed important aspects.

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      4 years ago

      I’ve found that it’s best to read Capital in a group. That’s how I did it in high school (although I left that group at some point) and college in an independent study.

      Also, the discussion and writing cements some bonds in the reading group.