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Vijay Prashad, Losurdo (recently passed away RIP), Zak Cope, Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Parenti, John Smith, Roland Boer, Galeano, Paul Cockshott (on certain things), Jin Huiming, Assata shakur, Federici (weirdly not a marxist but does marxist analysis in all her works).

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Yeah. I believe he suffers from dementia so he can't speak or write anymore. Really sad story.

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MeowZedongreply
lemmygrad.ml

Sometimes I listen to Parenti lectures I've already heard too many times just because I like listening to him. He was a great and passionate speaker.

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"If you want to get a photo from the press just gesture wildly" he has some great quips. Very funny guy when he wants to be. Love his lectures.

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China Miéville is definitely some type of Marxist.

“Iron Council” has railworkers overthrow their bosses and turn a train into a socialist settlement. They travel slowly so they can just take apart the track behind it and lay it again in front of the train where they want to go.

A more serious work would be “October”. It’s historical fiction not academic, but it’s a worthwhile introduction if you really don’t want to read a history book.

Edited for accuracy

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I wouldn't call October historical fiction. Non academic non-fiction?

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lemmy.ml

For a serious answer I would say David Harvey, but being real I've seen way more of his lectures than I have read of his books.

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Personally, he’s kind of bland (his voice). He’s also anti-China. In his book on neoliberalism he put Deng and Reagan on the same level.

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Professor Roland Boer, he is afaik the only non-Chinese professor of Marxism in all of China and studies marxism, Chinese socialism, and religious belief and spirituality from a marxist perspective. These are my recommendations for books, with the first one being my all time suggestion for people:

  • Socialism with Chinese Characteristics: A Guide for Foreigners
  • Red Theology: On the Christian Communist Tradition
  • Criticism of Heaven

Most of his books are free on his website or around the internet

https://roland-theodore-boer.net/selected-publications/

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Gabriel Rockhill: Capitalism’s Court Jester: Slavoj Žižek

This neoliberal prankster is thus the epitome of a radical recuperator. He cultivates and markets the appearance of radicality in order to recuperate potentially radical elements in society, particularly young people and students, within the pro-imperialist anti-communist fold. This is precisely why he is the most famous ‘Marxist’ in the capitalist world, festooned by the likes of a journal linked to the engine of U.S. imperialism. His mantra is nothing but an opportunistic perversion of the closing lines of The Communist Manifesto: “Cultural consumers of the pro-Western world unite—and buy my next book, or movie, or crossover product, or whatever, and so on, and so on!”

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A position further solidified by how often he plagiarizes himself. Literally if you've read one Zizek book, you've read parts of others already.

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People have already covered the major authors so I'm going to give a shout out to Torkil Lauesen.

He had a good interview on RevLeft Radio and an okay one on The Deprogram if you want to get a feel for what he's like.

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