Online References for Marxist-Leninist Studies: Part 1

By Brian Rice, published Apr 02, 2008
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The internet provides ample amounts of information available to all for almost any topic you could imagine. When it comes to the study of Marxism-Leninism, socialism, or communism, there has been an increase in quality reference sites to point you in the direction for what you're looking for. These sites have become all the more helpful by offering transcriptions of many works from a variety of minds on the topic of socialism, available in html text or .pdf formats. Below is a summary overview (including links) to some of the best resources on socialism, communism, and Marxism-Leninism available on the internet. Note, many of these websites are offered in a variety of languages to make them even more accessible. After all, Marxism-Leninism is a science for the working class peoples, not merely the intelligentsia.

Marxism-Leninism Today - http://www.mltoday.com

This site includes many articles, essays, and contributions from writers on a broad array of topics, including Marxist-Leninist theory to contemporary revolutionary struggles throughout the world. It serves more as an online-electric journal that deals with issues relevant to Marxism-Leninism and anti-imperialism. The layout of the website is handy with a straightforward approach to finding what you're looking for. Recently, they have published articles concerning national liberation movements, American imperialism, and followed the events of Cuba and its transition as Fidel Castro has left his position of power and Raul Castro (his brother) ascended. The site also includes articles from a theoretical perspective, including some by more well-known American communist thinkers like Gus Hall and William Z. Foster. Overall this site provides students of Marxism-Leninism with a chance to read up to date critical analyses of the world today (that you won't find in the mainstream bourgeois press) as well as theoretical and classical works from Marx, Engels, Lenin and others.

From Marx to Mao - http://marx2mao.com

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