> But I would love to see your list - one comrades path in a
lifetime of learning suggested to others.
Oh hell yeah, c'mon Carrol, show us yours and we'll show you ours! Maybe somebody can compile a Wiki of lbo-talk essential reading.
Here's mine:
Karl Marx - Capital Perry Anderson - Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism Eduardo Galeano - Open Veins of Latin America Ellen Meiksins Wood - The Origin of Capitalism Doug Henwood - Wall Street
C.L.R. James - Modern Politics C.L.R. James - The Black Jacobins
Leo Huberman - Man's Worldly Goods
Chris Harman - A People's History of the World
Martin Glaberman - Punching Out and Other Writings (I don't know how familiar Comrade Carrol is with Glaberman, but I see a lot of similarity in the approach to movements)
T.W. Adorno - An Introduction to Sociology Walter Benjamin - On The Concept of History I.I. Rubin - Essays on Marx's Theory of Value Michael Heinrich - An Introduction to the Three Volumes of Karl Marx's Capital
If I had supreme dictatorial power within a tiny Marxist cadre group, these would be the foundation of educating all new members. ;-)