I've been told America's side of the story since birth and taking the red pill gave me Hitler's. I figure it would only be fair to give Commies a chance to explain themselves.
Any recommendations on where to go for as unbiased an examination as possible? Prefer videos that I can run in the background.
Much obliged.
Sieg Heil, Comrade.
Fuck off. And never comeback
>>132312342
Okay. Not sure why or for what purpose that statement was chosen but uh...go kill yourself faggot?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Communist_books
Pick one, go nuts.
https://www.reddit.com/r/socialism/wiki/suggested_readings
If you want them categorized by subject.
>>132313729
Cool, thanks.
>>132312091
>I figure it would only be fair to give Commies a chance to explain themselves.
We see history as a dialectic process, and ideology as a function of class relations.
In other words - most people believe as those in their particular class should believe in this particular epoch. "Convincing" you of anything is pointless. Your ideology is already formed from your class position in this time.
In the 1930s, white working class people in Detroit auto factories were the center of the universe for us. We have realized they will not be a vanguard of change, so we've given up on organizing to the point that Michigan is now a Trump-voting right-to-work state.
>>132314556
>Your ideology is already formed from your class position in this time.
I understand the general sentiment of this statement but can you elaborate? It sounds like what you're proposing is that class drives personal ideology more significantly than other factors?
If the white working class isn't going to be the engine, then who is?
>>132314556
>>132314933
It boils down to the retarded idea that through discourse we will never reach consensus, because there are classes which are inherently more powerful and anyone who belongs to those classes can't speak to anyone outside their class without oppressing, and those who belong to the lower class are always oppressed. Thats the entirety of "class struggle." There's a bunch of bullshit about alienation of the product from the worker, or something like that, which means factory workers lose a little bit of their actual soul through the repetition of making something which is sold to someone else/is otherwise owned by the company they work for. There's also something about how not everyone has to work because there are enough people/robots to do the job that everyone should have more leisure time, so I guess it's randomly decided who works when and for how long? Don't waste your time reading Leftist literature, it's nonsensical.