A selection of Marxist classics to help revolutionaries understand the world and intervene in the class struggle.
This selection of writings is an excellent introduction to many of the fundamentals of Marxist theory.
There are many other writings that could be added, but this selection provides a strong basis for those wishing to equip themselves with the necessary ideas for the daily work of fighting for socialism.
The first task of any budding Marxist is to conquer, to really understand, Marxist theory. Marxists place enormous emphasis on theory not for academic or intellectual reasons, but because we are serious about changing society. We need not just to make this or that change, but to finally do away with class society, oppression and injustice.
Such a task requires the utmost clarity, sobriety of thought, and patience. Developing an understanding of the ‘long view of history’, the ebbs and flows of the class struggle and its lessons, is vital if we are to build an organisation capable of meeting these tasks.
But do not be intimidated. We have provided for you a clear, step by step list of Marxist classics, covering all the key areas of theory, from economics to history and philosophy. Here you will also find reading guides for many of these texts, which should help you to understand and apply them.
Finally, if you are serious about educating yourself in Marxist ideas, then there’s no better way than to do it with other like-minded communists. The Revolutionary Communist Party will give you the tools you need to raise your understanding, and to put these ideas into practice in the class struggle. So join your local branch today!
This collection comprises four of the most important texts in Marxism, from its four greatest theoreticians. Purchase from Wellred Books as part of the Classics of Marxism Vol 1.
The founding document of Marxism, more relevant today than when it was written. A masterpiece that manages to sum up Marxist theory and the class struggle in only around 30 pages! Reading guide available.
Lenin brilliantly sums up the Marxist theory of the state, why revolutionaries must destroy the bourgeois state, and what they must replace it with. Reading guide available.
Highly relevant for our crisis ridden times, the founding document of the Fourth International outlines the method Marxists must adopt to connect the concrete struggles of the working class with the revolutionary programme of socialism. Reading guide available.
The classics of Marxism vol 2
The Classics of Marxism: Volume 2
Volume two of this collection comprises another five of the most important texts in Marxism, from its four greatest theoreticians. Purchase from Wellred Books as part of the Classics of Marxism Vol 2.
Marx explains why workers struggles for higher wages are not the cause of inflation, and what the real bases of capitalist crisis are. Reading guide available.
Lenin masterfully criticises ultra-leftism and sectarianism, and explains how revolutionaries must also be flexible in their tactics to win over the majority of workers. Reading guide available.
A polemic in which Engels argues forcefully for the correctness of Marxist theory and in doing so gives the reader all the best arguments for scientific socialism.
A brilliant historical materialist explanation of the profound changes society has passed through. Engels explains the basis of the oppression of women and the state, and how they are not timeless, eternal phenomena, but merely products of history that did not exist for thousands of years, and under socialism will once again cease to exist.
A summary of Trotsky’s theory of revolution in the colonial and backwards parts of the world in the imperialist epoch. Part of Trotsky's larger work on the permanent revolution.
A clear and comprehensive history of the German revolution, the reasons why it ultimately failed and led to the fascist counter-revolution. Full of lessons for Marxists today.
During our autumn growth campaign, the Party has received various questions about Marxist theory, revolutionary history, and communist tactics. In our first instalment of Ask The Communist, we cover Stalinism, the USSR, Mao, and the vanguard party.
Marxism and anarchism have the same end-goal of abolishing class society. But Marxism and anarchism diverge fundamentally in their ideas, outlook, and methods.
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