Comrades, I am planning to start a systematic study of theoretical knowledge recently. Do you have any recommendations? I have read “The Communist Manifesto,” “ABC of Communism,” as well as some of Chairman Mao’s writings (such as “On Contradiction” and “On Practice”) and “Wage Labour and Capital.” I have a superficial understanding of dialectical materialism and political economy. I haven’t read Marxist-related materials on history because I always feel that my reading is a bit too cursory. When I used to read, I hardly ever had the habit of summarizing, and I feel that I tend to forget things after reading. I hope comrades can share some experiences.
You can see the recommended must-read books on the forum, and download links are attached in this post.
https://www.jfdzlt.com/t/topic/45
Mainly, I don’t know what kind of books to read now.
The Chinese Communist Party’s Mao has a specific reading list, as well as must-read recommendations from forums.
I looked into it and still think I should read “A Concise World History,” but could comrades share their experiences on how they take notes?