Something I’m making a priority right now, as I’m trying to challenge my world view as much as possible. Started with mein kampf, just finished the first volume of das kapital and i need a break from that. Anything along this vain that any can think of?
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Fiction okay? Ursula K Le Guin: The Dispossesed.
The Dawn of Everything.
Here’s a bunch of socialist/communist and anarchist theory, none of them are longer than 200 pages;
Communist Manifesto – Karl Marx
Socialism Utopian & Scientific – Friedrich Engels
Value Price & Profit – Karl Marx
Wage Labor & Capital – Karl Marx
What is to be Done? – V.I. Lenin
State & Revolution – V.I. Lenin
Imperialism the Highest Stage of Capitalism – V.I. Lenin
The Origin of the Family, Private Property, & the State – Friedrich Engels
The Principles of Communism – Friedrich Engels
Dialectical & Historical Materialism – Joseph Stalin
Anarchism or Socialism? – Joseph Stalin
The Conquest of Bread – Peter Kropotkin
Mutual Aid – Peter Kropotkin
Fields, Factories & Workshops – Peter Kropotkin
Below are a list of books that should certainly challenge your world view;
The Long Haul – Myles Horton
Blackshirts & Reds – Micheal Parenti
The Color of Law – Richard Rothstein
Everybody Lies – Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
Empires Workshop – Greg Grandin
Washington Bullets – Vijay Prashad
Killing Hope – William Blum
The Jakarta Method – Vincent Bevins
The Wretched of the Earth – Franz Fanon
The New Jim Crow – Michelle Alexander
Caste – Isabel Wilkerson
Stamped From the Beginning – Ibram X. Kendi
The Flowering Wand – Sophie Strand
Simone de Beauvoir- The Second Sex
Simone Weil- The Need for Roots
Bell Hooks- Ain’t I a Woman?
Gayatri Spivak- Can the Subaltern Speak?
Try A People’s History of the United States, by Howard Zinn. I don’t necessarily agree with all of his opinions, but his book is a take on history from the perspectives of people who are usually left behind.