I mean if you want simply written works, Stalin’s Dialectical and Historical Materialism is very easy to read and simply written. I would suggest making that as an early work to understand dialects.
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Red Menace podcast
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In addition to what has been linked to here I'd like to add : Professor Richard D. Wolff on YouTube. World reknown and beloved Marxist economist -- he has written quite a few books https://www.rdwolff.com/books
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The Socialism for All YouTube channel has a lot of audiobooks.
Never seen them before, thank you <3
Warning: socialism for all is a revisionist and tho most of his content is good, some is anticommunist propaganda
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you should start a reading circle.
the easiest is to meet up together and take turns reading aloud, discussing as you go. reading is a skill, and you'll all get better as you go.
as to what to read, there are many classic intro texts, but something you personally found instructive or insightful or applicable to your situation will probably be particularly meaningful for your friends. you can let questions that arise from there guide your next picks.
if you're meeting for an hour, something that's 15 minutes long is probably the right length to get started.
omg that actually might be such a great idea, I might think on that! Thank you <3
Thank you, this is a great place for them to start off <3