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There are a lot of good resources on Comrade's Library, managed by comrade @ComradeEd@lemmygrad.ml . I also really like Stalin: History and Critique of a Black Legend from what I've read so far, as it deals with the mythology around Stalin and touches on the Stalin/Trotsky conflict as well. I haven't read the whole book, and it's certainly aimed more at dispelling myths than giving a historical account, but Losurdo is very adept at applying philosophy in a practical way.
Hey, I only pull in hexbear communities on l.e.s. so I didn't get a notification for this one, so you might want to use my ml or this one instead.
Oh gotcha! Sorry! Thought it was your new main account.
It's ok, I mean it's not like you're trying to get my attention(?) so it's not a big problem, people can still look at my profile and DM me or reply to any of my comments. I am just interested and do want the ping. Also if you sometime in the future actually did want to get my attention then it would be important.
I was mostly wanting to let you know that I'm shouting it out for the sake of patting you on the back for what I consider to be an amazing project and all your hard work on it, and give others a way to reach out if they had questions. But thanks, I'll keep that in mind! I had thought the new account was your new main, but instead I think I'll refer to it on Hexbear, your .ml account on .ml, and your grad account on here, unless you have other preferences.
Thanks!
Thanks a lot 🫡. It's hard to know what to read given the level of bias out there.
No problem! Part of why I don't put history in my theory lists is because I consider history to be too important to weave into a theory list meant to be as concise and welcoming to liberals as possible. If I were to make a full curriculum, I'd need to read far more than I have and truth be told, my history is rather weak beyond the commonly discussed "gotchas" against the Soviet Union and other socialist states. I also like using Prolewiki when learning about a new topic and finding new places to read.