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Marxism-Leninism Study Guide: Basic Course - Lemmygrad
lemmygrad.mlThe following is a guided study plan for Marxism-Leninism. This is not a
comprehensive guide, and is instead meant to build solid fundamentals that you
can carry on to the advanced course [https://lemmy.ml/post/22417306] if you wish
to extend the depth of your knowledge. This guide is also meant to help you in
your real life organizing work, and encourage you to get involved. This is not a
history or evaluation of actually existing socialism (AES), nor will it cover
advanced topics like cultural hegemony, colonialism, warfare, and so forth.
Everything is made to be readable on a smartphone, with .epubs and audiobooks
provided when available. The entire basic course is targetting 20 hours or less
(I find Red Sails has higher estimates of reading times than is realistic), so
it can be completed in 1-2 months of consistent self-study. Forming a study
circle is also highly recommended, as is following this guide in the order it is
presented, without skipping anything. At the bottom of this page, there are
links to resources you can use while you go through this course, and an FAQ.
Feedback is welcome! Let’s get started! *** ::: spoiler 1. Introduction [~30
min]
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Before beginning your studies, it’s important to learn how to best economize our
time, and why we should study Marxism-Leninism in the first place. 1. General
Rules for Independent Study - N. Krupskaya Webpage
[https://redsails.org/general-rules-for-independent-study/] [~5 min] Written by
one of the founding Bolsheviks for students in the early USSR, this is a concise
guide on how to best absorb the information to come as efficiently as possible
by Nadezhda Krupskaya. 2. Why Socialism? - A. Einstein Webpage
[https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Library:Why_Socialism%3F] | Audiobook
[https://tankie.tube/w/6HASr3wjrVupTcH8v8YJYe] [~10 min / 22 min] Wanting to
persuade his contemporaries to pursue a path of intentional development in order
to avoid nuclear war and escape the profit motive, Einstein argues the case for
moving onto a planned and collectivized economy over the chaos of markets and
the profit motive. 3. Why Marxism? - R. Day Webpage
[https://redsails.org/why-marxism/] [~15 min] Roderic Day makes his case for why
now, in the 21st century, Marxism-Leninism remains the strongest tool for
working-class liberation, and why we should defend the achievements of actually
existing socialism. 4. Why do we Have to Study Theory? - Ho Chi Minh Webpage
[https://redsails.org/why-do-we-have-to-study-theory/#how-is-theory-integrated-with-practice]
[~10 min] As a hugely successful revolutionary, Ho Chi Minh explains why it is
not enough to have good intentions, we must do our best to study revolutionary
theory to guide revolutionary practice. ::: *** ::: spoiler 2. Fundamentals
[~1.5 hr]
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To start off your studies, a clear understanding of basic terminology, as well
as the historical context that gave rise to Marxism, is necessary. 1. Principles
of Communism - F. Engels Webpage/.epub
[https://c.encryptionin.space/epubs/principles-of-communism/] | Audiobook
[https://tankie.tube/w/8JtpMuYQ6Ho6gzYtLLuL4k] [~30 min /48 min] A glossary of
terms and background information, in an FAQ format. 2. Karl Marx: A Brief
Biographical Sketch with an Exposition of Marxism - V.I. Lenin Webpage
[https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Library:Vladimir_Lenin/Karl_Marx:_a_brief_biographical_sketch_with_an_exposition_of_Marxism]
| Audiobook [https://tankie.tube/w/e1i4GTHHNCShNCBvi7rA1F] [~1 hr / 1hr 28 min]
Lenin, as a part of his rigorous studies of Marx and his writings for
application in the conditions particular to his contemporary conditions, came to
know and understand Marx and his ideology at a deeper level. 3. The Three
Sources and Three Component Parts of Marxism - V.I. Lenin Webpage
[https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Library:Vladimir_Lenin/The_three_sources_and_three_component_parts_of_Marxism]
| Audiobook [https://tankie.tube/w/8yUvkgJ4m5ZHPdESAyjg8k] [~5 min / 18 min]
Outlaying the 3 major components of Marxism, and a short history of how they
came to be. ::: *** ::: spoiler 3. Philosophy [~2.5 hr]
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In order to better understand the later sections, we must understand Marx’s
materialist outlook and dialectical method. 1. Dialectical and Historical
Materialism - J.V. Stalin Webpage/.epub
[https://c.encryptionin.space/epubs/dialectical-historical-materialism/] |
Audiobook [https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=k0tcZw37CS0] [~1hr / 1hr 42 min] A
clear summarization of the fundamental components describing the materialist
outlook, the dialectical method, and applying both to analyze the arc of
history. 2. On Practice - Mao Zedong Webpage [https://redsails.org/on-practice/]
| Audiobook [https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=86RIzuWVsYA] [~30 min / 1 hr 9 min]
One of the best primers on the Marxist-Leninist theory of the unity of theory
and practice to inform correct understanding. 3. On Contradiction - Mao Zedong
Webpage [https://redsails.org/on-contradiction/] | Audiobook
[https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=D2R2KMPx_sI] [~1 hr / 1 hr 57 min] Mao explores
and elaborates on one of the most fundamental concepts in dialectical
materialism, the contradiction. 4. Western Marxism Loves Purity and Martyrdom,
but not Real Revolution - J. Manoel Webpage
[https://redsails.org/western-marxism-and-christianity/] | Audiobook
[https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=3g3kOUL69v4] [~15 min / 22 min] Western Marxism
is held back by cultural ties to purity and sacrifice, preferring the perfect
socialism in our heads to real, existing and thus imperfect socialism. ::: ***
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Using your newfound tool of dialectical materialism, let’s explore capitalism,
it’s contradictions, and the class struggle between laborers and exploiters. 1.
Wage Labor and Capital - K. Marx Webpage
[https://redsails.org/wage-labour-and-capital/] | Audiobook
[https://tankie.tube/w/usbsMw2QhnCvZmAsqvewVg] [~1hr / 1 hr 37 min] Delivered as
a speech to workers, Marx explains the fundamental struggle between labor and
capital under capitalism. 2. An Extremely Condensed Summary of Capital - N.
Frome Webpage [https://redsails.org/capital-v1-summary/] [~15 min] Nia Frome,
taking inspiration from Marx’s Inferno, summarizes the key points of Capital
Volume 1. ::: *** ::: spoiler 5. Scientific Socialism [~4.5 hr]
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We must now move on to socialism, not as it exists purely in our heads, but as
it comes into being as a consequence of human development and progression via
contradictions in capitalism and the class struggle. 1. Socialism: Utopian and
Scientific - F. Engels Webpage/.epub
[https://c.encryptionin.space/epubs/socialism-utopian-and-scientific/] |
Audiobook [https://tankie.tube/w/e4z76sxWeBMnZKAQYBhSow] [~1.5 hr / 1 hr 48 min]
Engels shows how the creation of dialectical materialism, and its application to
social development, turned socialism from a practice of “utopia building” into a
rigorous science. 2. The State and Revolution - V.I. Lenin Webpage
[https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Library:Vladimir_Lenin/The_state_and_revolution]
| Audiobook [https://tankie.tube/w/6M8bL2HGs5rGXmvThU1JG5] [~3 hr / 4 hr] Lenin
concretely explains the Marxist theory of the state, revolution, and how the
state is to wither away. ::: *** ::: spoiler 6. Imperialism [~3.5 hr]
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Marxism lives on beyond Marx, but conditions have changed. Marxists have been
carrying forward his work to use dialectical materialism in a new context, as
capitalism transforms into its imperialist stage. 1. Imperialism, the Current
Highest Stage of Capitalism - V.I. Lenin Webpage
[https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Library:Vladimir_Lenin/Imperialism,_the_highest_stage_of_capitalism]
| Audiobook [https://tankie.tube/w/8STrUAEfwiFGRFcRsSNqtv] [~3 hr / 4 hr 20 min]
The clearest explanation of imperialism, its origins, and its behavior today. As
the principle contradiction the world over, understanding imperialism, how it
works, and how we can end it forever is at the core of organizing work today. 2.
The Imperialist Partition of Africa - W. Rodney Webpage
[https://redsails.org/the-imperialist-partition-of-africa/] | Audiobook
[https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=G9ELTcjEv_Q] [~20 min / 25 min] Absent from
Lenin’s analysis of imperialism is the specific role played by the partitioning
of Africa among the imperialist powers. Rodney extends the analysis of
imperialism, and further elaborates on how suffering in the core is exported to
the periphery. 3. Five Characteristics of Neoimperialism - Cheng Enfu Webpage
[https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Library:Five_Characteristics_of_Neoimperialism]
[~30 min] Lenin did not live to see the consolidation of imperialism into a
single international dictatorship of the bourgeoisie, helmed by the US Empire.
Cheng Enfu carries Lenin’s analysis forward, to the modern era of moribund
neoimperialism. ::: *** ::: spoiler 7. Leninism [~4.5 hr]
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Leninism is where Lenin carried forward Marx’s analysis to the age of
imperialism, as well as the strategies and tactics of the Marxist-Leninist party
and organization. 1. Understanding Lenin - R. Day Webpage
[https://redsails.org/understanding-lenin/] [5 min] Putting Lenin in his proper
context, and not simply trying to find ready-made solutions in Lenin’s works, is
how to properly apply his method to our present conditions. 2. Foundations of
Leninism - J.V. Stalin Webpage
[https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Library:The_foundations_of_Leninism] | Audiobook
[https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=DkXFGW8XmPI] [~3.5 hr / 4 hr 53 min] Leninism,
it’s historical origins, and its strategy and tactics, stance on nationalism vs
internationalism, the role of the peasantry, and more. 3. What is to be Done?
(Abridged) - V.I. Lenin Webpage [https://redsails.org/witbd-rs-abridged/] |
Audiobook [https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=dMfTr8IuWjU] [~1hr / 43 min] (Note:
audiobook is a summary from Red Pen, not the same as the text) The abridged
version was chosen for its clarity, and for bringing its most relevant bits to
the modern day. The full original is much longer, and requires much more
historical context, but a summary is linked in audiobook form. Lenin outlines
the most pressing stances for the communists to take, and contrasts them with
incorrect positions such as “economism” and “adventurism.” Useful for avoiding
pitfalls in organizing work to this day. ::: *** ::: spoiler 8. Social
Liberation [~1.5 hr]
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This is a grand struggle, for the liberation of all oppressed people. 1.
Combahee River Collective Statement - CRC Webpage
[https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Library:The_Combahee_River_Collective_Statement]
| Audiobook [https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=fLUoWW8bdMA] [~15 min / 24 min]
Released by a collective of black feminists, the Combahee River Collective
Statement stresses the importance of intersectionality. 2. The Social Basis of
the Woman Question - A. Kollontai Webpage
[https://redsails.org/the-social-basis-of-the-woman-question/] | Audiobook
[https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=zP0hh3cYtoM] [~30 min / 42 min] As one of the
leading Bolsheviks, Kollontai had a deep understanding of Marxism-Leninism as
she applied it to the struggle for women’s liberation. 3. Transgender
Liberation: A Marxist View - L. Feinberg Webpage
[https://redsails.org/transgender-liberation/] [~ 1 hr] Leslie Feinberg
struggled for queer rights as a Marxist for decades, elaborating in this work on
the importance of extending social recognition and support to gender-queer
struggles. ::: *** ::: spoiler Conclusion Congratulations on completing the
course! For further reading, see the advanced course
[https://lemmy.ml/post/22417306]. With the fundamentals and core under your
belt, you can skip around the advanced course and use it more modularly, or you
can go through the full advanced course from the beginning to advance to a
higher level of understanding. Make sure to get organized, as well. It is not
enough to merely read theory, you must put it to practice. Serve the people!
Build up your community! Educate, agitate, and organize! You’re more than ready
to do so at this point, so try to develop yourself and apply your unique skills
and talents to the broader class struggle. We will win! ::: *** ::: spoiler FAQ
### Q: When should I read? A: I recommend reading at the same time daily,
consistently, making it a part of your routine. It works even better if you can
gather some like-minded comrades and form a study-circle, so that you can speak
your thoughts and criticisms aloud. This isn’t strictly necessary, though, and
reading on your own when your mind is fresh will get you great results. The
audiobooks in particular are great for commutes or working out, though do
remember to take notes when you can. ### Q: Where should I read? A: In a
comfortable, well-lit area. Try to make it free from distractions. Ideally, with
reference books and other learning tools. In a pinch, earbuds or headphones and
instrumental music can help drown out noise, if you prefer reading on a commute
or on break. ### Q: What if I don’t understand a text? A: Asking online or
consulting with a reading group are both great options for most people. If
studying alone, try looking up background information on the author and subjects
being brought up, to help contextualize. ::: *** ::: spoiler Resources a. Theory
ProleWiki [https://prolewiki.org/] - A robust library and wiki for
Marxism-Leninism. Red Sails [https://redsails.org/site/] - “Woke ML-MZT
Criterion Collection with home videos thrown in” Comrade’s Library
[https://comlib.encryptionin.space/] - Excellent source for .epubs Qiao
Collective [https://www.qiaocollective.com/] - Connecting western diaspora with
Chinese political commentary b. Podcasts Blowback [https://blowback.show/] -
Anti-imperialist podcast about the crimes of the US Empire. Rev Left Radio
[https://revolutionaryleftradio.libsyn.com/] - Marxist-Leninist podcast
centering theory, history, and current events The Deprogram
[https://inv.nadeko.net/@thedeprogram9999] - Marxist-Leninist variety podcast c.
News Liberation News [https://liberationnews.org/] - PSL’s newsletter Fight
Back! News [https://fightbacknews.org/] - FRSO’s newsletter Dessalines’
Audiobooks [https://dessalines.github.io/essays/audiobooks.html] - More leftist
audiobooks Naked Capitalism [https://www.nakedcapitalism.com/] - Economic
newsletter centering capitalism’s decay :::
As the title says! I have uploaded a new study guide targeting ~20 hours of reading time. I understand that it cannot be comprehensive with such a limit, but at the same time I wish to include a diverse range of voices, convey the core fundamentals of Marxism-Leninism clearly, and to avoid common pitfalls.
Any feedback is appreciated, as long as it doesn’t add bloat.



Thanks, I’ll give it a read! Understanding the limitations, of course. And I totally agree, what little of Losurdo I’ve read in contrast to his whole canon makes me enormously frustrated, especially as his work is valuable in combatting western Marxist defeatism.