Besides the works of Marx & Engels and Lenin, what are some good books on communism?

Besides the works of Marx & Engels and Lenin, what are some good books on communism?

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I'm gonna do that thing where I ignore your bait image and answer the question as if it were a serious one. Rosa Luxemburg, specifically "Reform or Revolution" and "The Accumulation of Capital", plus Trotsky's "The Revolution Betrayed" for some juicy gossip about Stalin.

Lol if that's real it's hilarious. Veeky Forums is absurdly robust to takeover. For one, it's far more self aware and self critical than plebbit. Secondly, when boards (e.g. /pol/) are invaded by ideologues, users flee them and they become the laughing stock of the rest of the site.

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George Fitzhugh's 'Sociology for the South' is the greatest work in support of communism/against capitalism. In it, he eradicates Adam Smith and other liberal thinkers with the sophisticated position that slavery is superior not only for blacks, but for people of all races.

>implying it wouldn't be better for Veeky Forums to be raided by commies instead of /pol/tards
At least communists are intellectual.

I know from direct experience this is absolutely not the case. Communists like in the OP are theorybrains, they're inherently anti-intellectual as they've lost the ability to innately cognize information since they're plugged into an intellectual machine which prescribes a short list of appropriate categories of thought.
In short they can't read

That's a hard choice
Communists are better at being stupid

Nah, /leftypol/ is just a more refined version of /pol/. Their long-winded tirades against capitalism get really boring really quick.

the fact you actually believe this is what makes this post so funny.
Only redditors think /pol/ isn't swarming with colonists from stormfront