where can I go to read an unbiased history of communism and other such things?
>>56598418
read what they actually wrote
>>56599424
I'm assuming you're referring to the Communist Manifesto?
>>56598418
>unbiased
>history
You are not a clever man, are you?
>>56599424
>>56600099
the manifesto or das kapital, or any other works by Marx (made possible entirely by capitalism because Marx was poor and his books unpopular at the time, his friend friedrich engels
who was loaded made Karl Marx's existence possible) ---
I derailed a bit. Karl Marx's books are really, really, dry and boring. Be warned.
Karl Marx has already been stated. Read Lenin. It explains the derivation from Marx to what we currently know as Communism.
>>56600099
Wage Labour and Capital is a better introduction to his economic theory. Socialism: Utopian and Scientific by Engels talks about pre-Marxist socialist history. To the Finland Station by Edmund Wilson is perhaps the best history of Marxism but it was published in 1940 so naturally covers anything after that.
thanks for all the help folks
>>56600329
Absolute kekest way to end thread.
>>56598418
Read a couple lay texts about economics. Then read an abridged version of Capital, because you don't want to spend months reading what you can learn in minutes: that Karl Marx was a Jewish imbecile.