However, it's length and scope may seem daunting to new comrades. With this in mind, the Editorial Board of Socialist Appeal has compiled a shorter list of classic works and other important writings we think will serve to lay a strong foundation in the ideas and methods of Marxism. We would like to encourage all our members and those interested in learning more about Marxism to read or re-read!
This selection of writings is an excellent introduction to many of the fundamentals of Marxist theory. There are many other writings that could be added, and depending on comrades' interests and the particular work they are engaged in, other readings may need to take priority over this list. But if we diligently and systematically work through this selection, and not only read, but also discuss these ideas with others, and thereby continually improve our understanding of the Marxist method, we will be in a much better position to delve into the dozens of other classic works of Marxism outlined in the full Education Plan.
But not only that. We will also be far better equipped to apply these ideas and methods to our daily work of building the WIL and fighting for socialism. These works may be discussed as part of the regular WIL branch meetings, or where this isn't possible, more experienced comrades should try to meet with and discuss these works with our new members one-on-one.
Many of these are smaller books or pamphlets; some are more lengthy books; and others are just short articles. Wages -- 5. Capitalist Development in Agriculture. Ground-Rent -- 7. Reproduction of Social Capital and Economic Crises -- 8. Imperialism, the Highest and Last Stage of Capitalism -- 1. Imperialism as Monoply Capitalism -- 2. Imperialism is a Parasitic or Decaying Capitalism -- 3. Imperialism is Moribund Capitalism -- 4. Present-Day Imperialism -- 1. State-Monopoly Capitalism -- 3.
Aggravation and Extension of Class Antagonisms -- 5. The Historic Mission of the Working Class -- 1. The World's First Socialist Revolution -- 3. Democratic Centralism in the Structure and Life of the Party -- 3. Marxist-Leninist Policy as Science and Art -- 5.
Alliance of the Working Class and Peasantry under Capitalism -- 1. Struggle for the Interests of the Peasantry -- 2. Struggle for the Liberation of the Peoples of Africa -- 7. New Forms of Colonialist Policy -- 9.
Aggravation of the Problem of Sovereignty in the Era of Imperialism -- 2. Struggle in Defence of Democracy in the Bourgeois Countries -- 1. Lenin on the Need to Fight for Democracy unde3r Capitalism -- 2. The Working Class and War -- 3. Ripening of the Conditions for the Proletarian REvolution -- 4. The Transfer of Power to the Working Class -- 5. Dictatorship of the Proletariat and Proletarian Democracy -- 1.
What Working-Class Power Starts with -- 2. Ways of Abolishing Multiplicity of Economic Forms -- 3. Socialist Industrialisation -- 4. Main Features of the Socialist Mode of Production -- 1.
Social Property and Its Forms -- 2. The Main Purpose of Socialist Production -- 3. Planned Development of the National Economy -- 4. Labour under Socialism -- 6. Socialist Democracy -- 2. Friendship of the Peoples of Socialist Society -- 3. Culture of Socialist Society -- 4.
Socialism and the Individual -- 5. The World Socialist System -- 1. Principles of Relations Between Socialist States -- 3. Development of World Socialist Economy -- 4. The Period of Transition from Socialism to Communism -- 1.
Creating the Material and Technical Basis of Communism -- 3. Communist Educaion of the Working People -- 5. Development of Socialist Democracy -- 6. International Significance of Communist Construction in the U. On Communist Society -- 1. A Society of Universal Sufficiency and Abundance -- 2.
From Each According to His Ability -- 3. The Free Man in the Free Society -- 5. Peace and Friendship, Co-operation and Rapprochement of the Peoples -- 6. There are no reviews yet.
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