Hello, gentlemen. I have a doubt: I want to learn by myself the different types of social movements like anarchism, communism and others. What material or books do you recommend me to read about? I'm not going to found a new USSR or something if you ask.
>>1326462
Read "To the Finland Station" by Edmund Wilson.
It may be an older book, but it is a literate history of modern Socialism.
>>1326462
> go to any former communist country
> see the social and economic devastation it left
> grow the fuck up
>>1326462
Have you read the Manifesto of the communist party, by Marx ? If not, begin there.
>>1326462
The Communist Manifesto by Marx and Engels
Capital by Marx and Engels
The State and Revolution by Valdimir Lenin
Reform or Revolution by Rosa Luxemburg
The Conquest of Bread by Peter Kropotkin
These 5 are some good stepping off points in my opinon.
>>1328747
This. This so much,
Those are wonderful.
>>1328747
Pretty good list. OP, whatever you do, don't listen to
>>1328271
>>1328482
or shit like this. These are just /pol/ cucks whose opinions matter little. They're trying to dissuade people from looking into real communism/anarchism, because they know that if they don't stop that, they're going to get curb stomped sooner rather than later. There's no point in listening to insects like them.
>>1328747
>Lenin
>>1329517
Even if you disagree with his conclusions I think he has some fair points and ideas
>>1330308
>Using Harriet Tubman at the place of Nat Turner
>>1326462
The Talmud and the Torah.
<--- OP
DON'T BELIEVE HIS LIES
>>1326462
Here's a link to free audio version of Bertrand Russell's proposed roads to freedom whixh is basically what you requested
https://librivox.org/proposed-roads-to-freedom-by-bertrand-russell/
>>1330308
>Harriet Tubman
>great revolutionary
>>1326462
Malatesta, Bakunin, Kropotkin for anarchism