That said, I struggled to understand Marx at first because I didn’t know who anyone was. It was all words and concepts. Then I read the first book in Isaac Deutscher’s trilogy on Trotsky and the first Fear of Mirrors novel by Tariq Ali. After that, I could picture a young Hegelian not as an abstract theoretician but as someone who thought a certain way and lived at a certain time. Made it all much easier and things flowed from there.
That said, I struggled to understand Marx at first because I didn’t know who anyone was. It was all words and concepts. Then I read the first book in Isaac Deutscher’s trilogy on Trotsky and the first Fear of Mirrors novel by Tariq Ali. After that, I could picture a young Hegelian not as an abstract theoretician but as someone who thought a certain way and lived at a certain time. Made it all much easier and things flowed from there.
Is Deutscher’s trilogy on Trotsky still a good read for non-trot?
I always figured it was very trotty.