Recently, I found out that Left-Communists largely do not believe in dialectical materialism. This viewpoint sounded preposterous to me, enough so that it piqued my interest to learn more about them and attempt to understand their positions. I came to find out that Left-Communists do not believe in supporting national liberation struggles. Naturally, I wanted to know what they thought about the most pressing national liberation struggle of our time, so I googled “Left-Communism Palestine” and I found this absolutely horrific article.

Just disgusting. I don’t think I need to explain why. The issues begin at the title, and it just gets worse as the article keeps going. There’s no need for me to debunk all its lies, it should be clear to any knowledgeable Marxist-Leninist and anti-Zionist.

This article really got to me, what an insult to all the martyrs who fought against the genocide of their people.

It boggles me that people follow this worthless ideology. It has not done a single thing for the emancipation of the world proletariat. Thankfully, it’s nearly completely relegated to online spaces.

Free Palestine, and victory for the Palestinian struggle.

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    Oh ok thank you! I really need to read that because it is one of those Lenin works I have not gotten to reading.

    I also wonder what works talk about socialism in-depth (I know what socialism is, but I cannot say I know where my understanding of it came from outside of a vague collection of sources that I cannot even link the socialism’s definition).

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      For the fundamental terminology stuff: Engels “Communism: Utopian and Scientific”, in it he explains basically everything.

      A handy short guide for communism: Also Engels “Principles of Communism”

      For the excellent combination of theory with practical examples (and lots of sass): Lenin “State and Revolution”

      For getting what Imperialism is: Lenin “Imperialism: The Highest stage of Capitalism.”

      For wtf DiaMat and HiMat is: Stalin “Historical and Dialectical Materialism”

      Party organisation and practical application of Lenins teachings: Stalin “Foundations of Leninism”

      Haven’t read Maos stuff beyond the Red Book, uncle Hos longer works, other works of Marx, Engels and Lenin yet. Those are still on the unread book mountain next to my bed. Parenti is also neat, but that’s on the history side of things.

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        Much appreciated, comrade. I wish I finished Engels’s first work up there, but I only got around a hundred or so pages in before I forgot to finish it lol (though from what little I remember, it is an excellent and maybe slightly underrated work amongst Marxists).

        Would you say Hoxha has anything worthwhile to read? I saw a few Hoxhaists upholding him, but I also think he might have been a dogmatist. Oh, and I always appreciate Lenin’s sass (it is a plus when reading his works).