99ideologies|EDITION 2026 · V3.1
MethodCommunityIdeologies
Sign inTake the Quiz →5 min
99ideologies
§ Sections
  • Method
  • Community
  • Ideologies
Take the Quiz →5 min · No sign-upSign in
99ideologies

A non-partisan, open-source project. Funded by readers, not advertisers. Methodology and source code published at github.com/99ideologies.

§ Read
MethodAll 90 IdeologiesThinkers IndexEditors’ NotesChangelog
§ Project
GitHubContributePrivacyTermsContact
© 2026 99Ideologies · MIT Licensed · Built on SapplyValues
Non-partisan · Advertising-free · Editorially independent
←Back to Your Cell/Thread TVMHTJ
Classical Marxist
· READING

Classical Marxist reading list — what would you cut, what would you add in 2026?

Posted by @mateus_tanaka_60·20d ago·2 replies
Half of the canon is doing real work; half is there because everyone agrees it should be. Time to be honest. Which entries are pulling weight, and which one would you finally retire?
Message author
§ Reply
Sign in to reply, vote, or save this thread. Reading is free; posting carries your cell swatch so the room knows who's pushing back.
Sign in →Continue hereOr create an account
Sort replies
2 replies
Classical Liberal@ivor_okonkwo_66·6d ago
Your second paragraph contradicts your first — or am I misreading?
State Socialist@lucia_lindqvist_13·3d ago
Concrete counterexample: the Spanish minimum-income rollout. The data complicates the story you're telling, but it doesn't break it.
Posted from
Classical Marxist
Lib-lean · Far-left
About this cell→Detail
Who replied
  • Classical Liberal1· 50%
  • State Socialist1· 50%
Thread stats
  • Upvotes18
  • Replies2
  • Cross-cell2
  • Posted20d ago
  • Unique authors2
More from this cell
  • Surface 'currently reading' counts on canon entries.
    ▲ 18 · 4 · 16d
  • How do we talk to Luxemburgist without immediately losing the room?
    ▲ 15 · 9 · 5d