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Who the fuck is going around recommending 'What is to be done?' as a beginner Marxist text?
It was one of the first bits of theory I read. I think the name leads a lot of baby Marxists to think it is a good place to start. Wouldn't you love to know exactly "What is to be done"?
No baby Marxist with the knowledge of the historical context will get through the writing.
I do not know, but I did see it recommended by azureScapegoat as a beginner text (I think) and I kind of assumed that it was a beginner text, which might be cheating :/
The beginner Lenin work is 'The three sources and three component parts of Marxism'. Then I:THOC or State and Revolution.
How hard would you say "What is to be Done?" is?
With the historical context, pretty riveting and comprehensible. Without the historical context, 7.9/10 difficulty.
That's why I always recommend new readers to learn about the history of early 20th century Socialist movement in Russian Empire and Germany first.
I personally found these videos by Bes D. Marx quick and easy resources,
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
I appreciate the extra sources (I read a bit about the German Democratic Republic), and yeah, I need additional context behind the Russian Empire.