Any good communist fiction?

Any good communist fiction?

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What do you mean by communist fiction?

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oscar wilde.

fiction with communist themes, i would assume

>communist fiction

Marxist economics.

#tr0llz0ne

Grapes of Wrath.
Animal Farm.

Just read theory instead.

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Red Star by Alexander Bogdanov.

fuck off OP

He was baiting for marx, i think.

I guess sartre, since he was a bluepilled hypocrite

THE TWELVE CHAIRS.

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plenty of deviantart stories out there bud

Gays need to go straight to the Gulag.

yeah, a successful communist state

1984 and Animal Farm are the first to come to mind in terms of "Communist Fiction."

Wow, a bunch of pseudo intellectuals who have probably never bothered to read das Kapital and books about contemporary Marxist economics make shallow jokes that would even force a 12 year old to roll with its eyes. Who would have thought?

if you had read the contemporary economics books you suggest others haven't read, you would know to use the adjective "Marxian" instead of "Marxist."

i just realised that there's without a doubt stalin/hitler slash fiction out there

where can i find it

Das Kapital is not fiction; it's cold, hard fact.
>get on my level

btw book was more about class relations than it ever was about economics

Oh no, a typo. At last someone someone sees through my charade.

What are some good books that analyze Das Kapital through a contemporany lens?

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Reading Capital Politically by Harry Cleaver

any story where it succeeds

It's not a typo, it's an entirely different word you moron.

What about David Harvey's Reading Marx's Capital?

>implying I can't accidentally type a different word than I intended

Get out.

hah

It's not fact, it's marxist analysis.

The economics isn't what's important. History shows that what's good for the economy isn't always what's best for the people living in it. I mean, just read the Jungle.

We the living by Ayn Rand

As far as I know it's only meant to help you understand Capital properly, not bring in any original thought or "analysis through a contemporary lens".

Sure.

>even Marx wasn't a Marxist

Harvey is great. The book was based on a lecture series available on Youtube with the same name.

That quote was just him making fun of people who misunderstood him

>you would know to use the adjective "Marxian" instead of "Marxist."
Marxian is not the same thing as Marxist. There are both Marxian and Marxist economists.

However you are also a pseud.

Pseud Party