Starting from Marxism...

Starting from Marxism, or perhaps a little bit such as of accounts of the social disposition regarding government and economy of the time, and through the 1950s to the revelations of Stalin's purges and the fall of communism: what are a series of essential texts one could read to acquire a thorough breadth of knowledge for understanding this part of history?

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Take the redpill, read Gulag Archipelago and see Peterson YouTube videos and you'll be over this nonsense in a week's time

The Revolution Betrayed
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Maybe The Man Who Love Dogs

I can't tell if this is sarcastic or not

I already have the Gulag Archipelago as well as a couple other of Peterson's recommendations: Orindary Men, and The Road to Wigan Pier.

Actually I meant to say I have those on a "to-order" list. I'm trying to compile a series of books in the mean time while I finish reading some of the others I received this month, although not related to this subject.

>One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
I'd like to keep it non-fiction, frankly. There's no pummeling leftist ideologues with made up stories that don't serve as a tangible precedent for anything in the arena of discourse.

Have you tried Hitler yet?

What's the point? Germany wasn't communist, and academia isn't riddle with National Socialists. His seething diatribes about Jews are only relevant insofar as the fact that the Bolsheviks were kikes themselves.

He was really redpilled on leftism, retard cuck

So it is something he dives into in Mein Kampf? I was vaguely entertaining the idea of getting that a couple weeks ago.