What to Read on Communism
Last night I picked up Leszek Kolakowski's Main Currents of Marxism: The Founders - The Golden Age - The Breakdown . It's over 1,200 pages long! Fortunately it's written as the authoritative reference on the history of Marxist political thought. Plus, I'm right in the middle of Aaron Klein's, The Manchurian President: Barack Obama's Ties to Communists, Socialists and Other Anti-American Extremists . I'm going to finish that before I start any new books, although I'm also looking forward to Harvey Klehr's The Communist Experience in America: A Political and Social History . I'm reengaging Marxist literature since we're in the middle of a revival of radicalism in the Democratic Party, in the blogosphere, and in the nearly constant hardline protest movements on the streets (seemingly empowered by our current "crisis of capitalism"). There's a brief bibliography on communism at Foreign Affairs , " What to Read on Communism ." And see also Donald Sassoon, " Seeing Red: Why Communism Really Failed ." And at the Amazon carousel, I've read (or am currently reading) all the works listed with the exception of Klehr:
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