I’ve read a lot online and listened to a lot of videos/podcasts in the last 3 or so years, but I’m genuinely interested in reading solid theory (instead of hearing them quoted in YouTube videos, podcasts and articles). I am not smart enough to understand das kapital and I don’t read books that often at all (I have read the manifesto)

What should be the first three books I buy to warm myself up into understanding the theory more in depth compared to quotes, memes, YouTube videos/podcasts etc. (I was thinking maybe a Marx book, Lenin book and a Foucault book? But I have no idea!)

What would your suggestion for your first 3 books

PS I’m also new to the chapo.chat community! I haven’t been a part of a cth community since the original was banned so sorry if it’s in the wrong community!

  • thethirdgracchi [he/him, they/them]
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    4 years ago

    Settlers by J. Sakai

    Just a sidenote here, I think Theodore Al­len's The Invention of the White Race (both volumes) is a far better, more convincing, and appropriately sourced historical account of how race formation and "whiteness" was created and exploited in an American context for the benefit of those with money and power.