
Krupskaya on Education
Nadezhda Krupskaya, a prominent Bolshevik and Lenin's wife, was a leading theorist on education in the early Soviet Union. Her writings emphasize the critical role of education in building socialism and fostering class c

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Nadezhda Krupskaya, a prominent Bolshevik and Lenin's wife, was a leading theorist on education in the early Soviet Union. Her writings emphasize the critical role of education in building socialism and fostering class c

Sen Katayama’s The Labor Movement in Japan is a pivotal work analyzing the development of the labor movement in Japan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Katayama examines the rapid industrialization of Japan

Joseph Stalin’s 1952 work, Economic Problems of Socialism in the USSR, addresses the theoretical and practical issues of socialist economic development in the Soviet Union. Stalin explores the transition from socialism t

This work, published in 1948, serves as a response to Western narratives about the origins and development of World War II. Stalin critiques the portrayal of the Soviet Union as complicit in starting the war due to the M

Stalin's *"Marxism and the National Question"* (1913) addresses the role of national identity within the context of Marxist theory, emphasizing how the national question intersects with class struggle and the path to soc

"Left-Wing" Communism: An Infantile Disorder by Vladimir Lenin is a critique of certain ultra-left tendencies within the international communist movement during the early 20th century. Lenin addresses "left-wing" faction

The Civil War in France by Karl Marx is a detailed analysis of the Paris Commune of 1871, which Marx identifies as the first example of the working class taking political power. Written as an address to the International

The Proletarian Revolution and the Renegade Kautsky by Vladimir Lenin is a scathing critique of Karl Kautsky, a prominent Marxist theorist who opposed the Bolshevik Revolution. Lenin accuses Kautsky of betraying Marxism

The Right to Be Lazy & Other Studies by Paul Lafargue is a provocative critique of the capitalist work ethic and a defense of leisure as essential to human liberation. Lafargue, a Marxist theorist and son-in-law of Karl

The re-conquest of Ireland as envisioned by James Connolly was a revolutionary project to reclaim Ireland not just from British colonial rule but from capitalist exploitation. Connolly, a Marxist and leader of the Irish

Karl Marx's The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte is a seminal work of political analysis that examines the rise of Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (Napoleon III) and his 1851 coup d'état in France. Marx explores the dynam

In Concerning Questions of Leninism, Stalin provides a concise overview of dialectical and historical materialism, grounded in Marxist philosophy and its application to the Leninist framework of revolutionary praxis. Dia

Lenin's Two Tactics of Social-Democracy in the Democratic Revolution (1905) outlines the contrasting strategies for socialist engagement in the bourgeois-democratic revolution. He critiques the Mensheviks' reliance on th

Karl Marx's Critique of the Gotha Program (1875) is a sharp analysis of the draft program proposed for the unification of two German socialist parties: the Eisenachers (aligned with Marx's views) and the Lassalleans (fol

The Elemental Principles of Philosophy by Georges Politzer is a foundational text in Marxist philosophy that seeks to make dialectical materialism accessible to a broader audience. Politzer outlines the key principles of

Karl Liebknecht's Militarism and Anti-Militarism (1907) critically examines the role of militarism in capitalist societies and its relationship to class oppression. He identifies militarism as a tool of the ruling class

Vladimir Lenin's "What Is to Be Done?" is a foundational Marxist text written in 1902 that outlines his vision for revolutionary organization and strategy. In the pamphlet, Lenin argues that a disciplined, centralized "v

Antonio Gramsci's The Modern Prince is a pivotal section of his Prison Notebooks that draws an analogy between Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince and the modern revolutionary party. Gramsci reinterprets Machiavelli’s call

Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism by Vladimir Lenin is a critical analysis of the development of capitalism into its imperialist phase. Written in 1916, Lenin argues that imperialism is the inevitable outcome

Friedrich Engels' essay "The Housing Question" explores the dire housing conditions that emerged in 19th-century industrial cities due to rapid urbanization and capitalist economic structures. Engels argues that the capi
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