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Reddit mentions of The Conquest of Bread

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"Why Socialism?" by Albert Einstein is an editorial that is a good (and short) read.

Jacobin Magazine has an "ABCs of Socialism" primer that is also fairly short and accessible.

Kropotkin's "The Conquest of Bread" is another good one -- and there is a version of it available for free on Amazon if you have a Kindle or the phone app. It has a handful of weird formatting/editing errors, like page numbers still being present in there.

There's a "crash course" essay on GitHub that is community-maintained; I haven't read through it, so I can't really speak for it, but the authors have a shitload of sources listed in there. Based on the stuff in the parent directory, I'm guessing the content is more SocDem-focused.

Marxists.org has a large library of Marx and Engels works in eBook formats if you're feeling ready for the harder stuff. Capital and ye olde Manifesto are the main highlights.

Black Socialists of America maintains another resource guide, but their site seems to be down at the moment. Edit: BSA's site is back up. Looks like they redesigned since the last time I looked at it, too.