http://tx.cpusa.org/howmarx.htm (intro to studying Marxism)
http://tx.cpusa.org/xmas.htm Marxism and religion
http://tx.cpusa.org/newmem.htm
Some notes for new members
http://tx.cpusa.org/pa.htm (Marxist
IQ from Political Affairs)
http://tx.cpusa.org/startdia.htm
exposition on Dialectical Materialism
http://www.nlc.edu/cait/olc/home_page.html
Has on-line learning from the National Labor College
http://www.labor-studies.org/teachlaborsongs.php
Has an early attempt to teach labor history from labor songs
www.cpusa.org has contemporary news and analysis
plus information on CPUSA
www.labordallas.org has a Texas history timeline and some small commentary
http://www.tshaonline.org/ has Texas descriptions and history
www.peacebuttons.info has progressive history vignettes
http://davidharvey.org has podcasts of a professor teaching Volume One of
"Capital."
www.marxism.org has a broad collection of original Marxist works, although
some of the commentary is misleading
http://www.newsu.org has ongoing journalism lessons
www.commoncraft.com has a really effective use of video/explanation
www.google.com can find information about almost anything
www.wikipedia.com is an updated "people's encyclopedia"
http://tx.cpusa.org/howmarx.htm (intro to studying
Marxism)
http://tx.cpusa.org/xmas.htm Marxism and religion
http://tx.cpusa.org/consp.htm (what is a class?)
http://tx.cpusa.org/chang.htm (change of quantity into quality)
http://tx.cpusa.org/clas.htm (understanding events as
part of class struggle)
http://tx.cpusa.org/experim.htm (intro to the school)
http://tx.cpusa.org/sudden.htm (quantity into quality)
http://tx.cpusa.org/tacticx.htm (tactics and common errors)
We are indebted to Editor Danny Rubin for his
book, "Marx, Engels, Lenin, For a Better World. Excerpts from the Classics."
This handy reference shortens the work of summarizing Marxist concepts.