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Ideological workshops or reading groups.

Wessexman

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On other some other boards I have noticed that they sometimes have worshops on different ideologies where those interested can acquaint themselves with the standard, and sometimes less standard, texts and ideas of a particular ideologiccal movement.

This pretty much just works as a book club, ran by either a few well-informed individuals or the group at large, where you read key texts and discuss their ideas.

So for Marxist or Marxist-Leninism you'd read say Marx's Communist Manifesto, Das Kapital, Lenin's The State and Revolution and so on and then discuss them.

They would perhaps be of interest both to those well-acquainted with the movement and those who want to know what their opponents key ideas better.

I'm just wondering if there is anyone here is interested in forming any of these on a particular ideology(s.)?
 
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