• President_Obama [they/them]
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    1 year ago

    I only have theory on my shelves (:no-copyright: no fun) and I've got it in chronological order, which works well and shows the development of Marxism over the years.

    Starts with Principles of communism and ends with the third edition of super imperialism by Michael Hudson. If there were important additions in specific editions, like in Hudson's, I moved them forward. Doesn't make sense to put that in the 80's section when there's important added information on de-dollarisation from 2021.

    Also have a handbook of Marxism by Emile Burns in between Das Kapital and what is to be done even though it includes later work because it's a collection of works from Marx through to Stalin. Only one that doesn't fit my system :angery: selected works of Mao Zedong volume 1 and 2 does work, I think because it's just one author

    :blob-no-thoughts: can you tell I'm autistic