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“Without revolutionary theory there can be no revolutionary movement.”

Vladimir Lenin, What is to be done? (1902)

Here is a collection of texts (and a by no means complete one) that I think fundamental to the understanding of Marxism; an understanding of which I think a fundamental necessity in intervening into the concrete actuality of the Class struggle toward bringing about the universal emancipation of all human kind from the exploitation degradation and humiliation of the Capitalist mode of production, that is, in bringing about the International Socialist Revolution. Listed in chronological order:

The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels (1848)

Value, Price and Profit by Karl Marx (1865)

Capital: Vol. 1 by Karl Marx (1867)

Critique of the Gotha Programme by Karl Marx (1875)

Anti-Duhring by Frederick Engels (1877)

Socialism: Utopian and Scientific Frederick Engels (1880)

Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy by Frederick Engels (1886)

On Historical Materialism by Franz Mehring (1893)

What is to be done? by Vladimir Lenin (1902)

 The State and Revolution by Vladimir Lenin(1918)

The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky by Vladimir Lenin (1918)

Left Wing Communism an Infantile Disorder by Vladimir Lenin (1920)

The Permanent Revolution by Leon Trotsky (1931)

The Revolution Betrayed by Leon Trotsky (1936)

Stalinism and Bolshevism by Leon Trotsky (1937)

 Their Morals and Ours by Leon Trotsky (1938)

 Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses by Louis Althusser (1970)

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