Red Pill me on Marxism

Read:

Wage labor and capital
Value price and profit
The german ideology
Socialism utopian and scientific

Once your done if you are still interested try Capital volume 1-3.

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Watch this full video series.

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Bookchin will never die you gigantic faggot

It's like you're trying to turn a non-argument into an argument. Why?

i don't get why people don't include in this list: "On The Jewish Question" (identify liberal democracy and the need to overcome it insofar as the conflicting duality of man's existence in the civil and citizen sphere ask him to work against himself) as well as his "Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right" and perhaps even "King of Prussia and Social Reform" (identification of the shortcomings inherent to political revolution in the emancipation of humanity from capitalism followed by what characterizes a social revolution and why even a failed social revolution is closer to achieving emancipation than any political ones will ever be).

these are the best preliminary readings to gain an insight into early Marx which reveals the Marxian philosophical underpinnings that are felt throughout the rest of Marx's writing and well into the Marxist materialist methodology to history.

sorry i'm tired but I really feel that overlooking the early philosophy, which is easily digestible enough to appeal to people interested in Marx at large and not too dragged down by overly technical jargon; is overlooking one of the most important components of Marx's thought. I have found more people who get inspired to read further into Marx just simply by reading his early philosophy (all of these are relatively short). one of the best comprehensive books compiling Marx I've found is pic related

Anyway just please consider all this!! sorry if my post is a little sloppy

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