As the title says! I have uploaded a new study guide targeting ~20 hours of reading time. I understand that it cannot be comprehensive with such a limit, but at the same time I wish to include a diverse range of voices, convey the core fundamentals of Marxism-Leninism clearly, and to avoid common pitfalls.

Any feedback is appreciated, as long as it doesn’t add bloat.

  • NotMushroomForDebate@lemmygrad.ml
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    8 days ago

    I don’t disagree. Admittedly, it’s a bit difficult to put myself in the shoes of a lib who’s been exposed to this list for the first time. Different people would be curious about it for different reasons.
    I hope you’re right that reading the works in the first section back-to-back would be enough to motivate them to read further.

    I would rather aim for 20 hours as the goal as opposed to 25. If I were in your shoes, I would add “Yellow Parenti” at the end of a section (maybe after the checkpoint) as a “strong recommendation” and just not count it to the hour count because it would technically be “optional”.

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      8 days ago

      I had 20 hours originally, but felt it necessary to include the topics of cultural hegemony and social progress. Is there anything you can recommend trimming? It’s around 22-23 hours right now, not 25.

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        8 days ago

        Yeah, that’s understandable of course. It becomes very difficult to find anything to trim once we get to this level. The only thing I can think of, and I would pose this as a question rather than a suggestion, is “Value, Price, and Profit” absolutely necessary for the basic course? The “Political Economy” section would certainly feel quite thin if it’s excluded.

        Aside from that, I don’t think much can be done in terms of cutting things out. Maybe if there are shorter alternatives to works such as “Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism”, or a couple essays to replace “Socialism: Utopian and Scientific”, but at this point we’re resorting to quite extreme measures.

        I believe the only way to go beyond this, which is completely out of scope of this project, is to create more works such as the Abriged version of “What is to be done” and use those for introduction rather than the unaltered classics.

        • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmygrad.mlOP
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          8 days ago

          My original had Value, Price, and Profit left off, actually! It’s the only one I’m seriously considering re-trimming. I added it back because it helps provide a firmer base for economic understanding, making sure the Political Economy section isn’t under-developed. I’m 50/50 on taking it out.

          I agree, if there were more abridged versions of texts like Imperialism, The State and Revolution, and Foundations of Leninism I’d be very satisfied with cutting ~3 hours out of this list and bringing it back down to 20 hours, while still keeping the additions.