On May 5th, 1818, Karl Marx, hero of the international proletatiat, was born. His revolution of Socialist theory reverberates throughout the world carries on to this day, in increasing magnitude. Every passing day, he is vindicated. His analysis of Capitalism, development of the theory of Scientific Socialism, and advancements on dialectics to become Dialectical Materialism, have all played a key role in the past century, and have remained ever-more relevant throughout.
He didn't always rock his famous beard, when he was younger he was clean shaven!
So as a leftist that I think identifies with Marxist-Leninist ideology but that didn’t find the communist manifesto an interesting nor easy read (it was small but not really approachable) are there any books that you recommend? I’m no economist but I do like reading logical arguments as to why capitalism doesn’t work, or better said, doesn’t work for the good of the majority but instead for a small minority (for whom it works very very well)
Welcome, comrade! @dessalines@lemmy.ml has a fantastic Crash Course Socialism you can check out, and if you want to get into theory but don't find the Communist Manifesto to be approachable, I recommend my "Read Theory, Darn It!" introductory Marxist-Leninist reading list. It has audiobooks, and starts off simpler than the Communist Manifesto.
As for Communities, I don't really have any recommendations. I do recommend making an account that can interact with Hexbear.net and Lemmygrad.ml, though, as that's where most of us Marxist-Leninists are. You can make a Lemm.ee account or Lemmy.ml, and you'll still be able to see them, just not on Lemmy.world as .world has defederated from them.
Most books by Ha-joon Chang, especially 23 things they don't tell you about capitalism. Fun fact, Ha-joon Chang isn't a Marxist, he's a liberal, but his writing is still critical enough of capitalism that South Korea banned his books.