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    Hello! I’ve recently become interested in socialism and would like to learn more. I’ve already engaged in the literature and ideas of Marx and Lenin, however I’ve become particularly interested in international capitalism. So what are some good books that critiques international capitalist institutions rather than capitalist nations? Books that talk about international socialism, that be exclusively or on top of international capitalism, would also be welcome and appreciated.

    by Kaiser4119

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    1. Oficjalny_Krwiopijca on

      _Brief history of equality_ and _Capital in 21st century_ by Thomas Piketty

      A bit off topic – about the tax havens: _Offshore_ and _Capital without borders_ by Brooke Harrington

      I’m both cases, the content of the two books is similar, but the first book is shorter and simpler, while the latter is harder but much more in depth.

    2. Not a critique (though you can’t help but do so once you finish it), but a good introduction to the historical efforts to squash any worker movements.

      Jakarta Method

    3. hmmwhatsoverhere on

      *Liberalism* by Domenico Losurdo

      *What is antiracism and why it means anticapitalism* by Arun Kundnani

      *Red star over the third world* by Vijay Prashad

      *Black Marxism* by Cedric Robinson

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