The ideas of Marxism have never been more relevant. Only by arming ourselves with revolutionary theory can we overthrow capitalism.
Introduction
Karl Marx explained that capitalism is a chaotic system of production beyond the control of humanity. While it raised human productive capacity higher than anytime before, it is doomed to plunge society into ever-greater crises. But Marx also explained that the system creates the modern proletariat. This class is set to overthrow the capitalist class and, on the basis of modern production, build a planned economy to use the resources of society for the benefit of all. These are not outdated ideas but vastly more in touch with the general processes in our world today, than most modern texts.
Marx developed his ideas as a direct continuation of the greatest thinkers of German philosophy, English political economy and French socialism. More than anything, Marx developed a method, a comprehensive philosophy, and a world outlook purely derived from the material world that we live in. Marxism is the science of the underlying laws that govern nature and society. It is only by studying these laws that we not only achieve the best understanding of society, but also discover the role and tasks of revolutionaries.
Far from a dead, dry ideology, Marxism is the science of revolution, a guide to action. For any revolutionary today, a serious study of the ideas of Marxism is an urgent necessity in order to understand the working of the world that we are trying to change.
Introductory articles
What is Marxism? – Alan Woods and Rob Sewell
The myths about Marxism – Marxist Student Federation
Collection: The ideas of Karl Marx
Reading guide: The ideas of Karl Marx
Reading guide: An introduction to Marxism
Longer articles
Why we are Marxists – Alan Woods
The revolutionary ideas of Karl Marx – Alan Woods
What will socialism look like? – Ben Gliniecki
Marxist classics
The Communist Manifesto – Marx and Engels
Socialism: Utopian and Scientific – Friedrich Engels
Videos
Why Marx was right! – IMTV
The relevance of Marxism today – Alan Woods
What is capitalism? What is socialism? – Fred Weston