I don’t know if this is the community to ask this but i don’t know where to post otherwise. And sorry for my bad english

Ok so, i am new to communism/socialism and have been teaching myself what the principles of the ideology are. But i am really confused, and need help in learning the beliefs of communism/socialism.

For example: What side do you guys stand against the war in Ukraine? Are there any books or documentries that can help me understand communism a bit better? Is religion accepted in a communist nation? What is the AES? Etc.

Any information is usefull.
May God bless you and have a nice day…

Edit: Sorry, but after reading the reasons on why Russia is right in this conflict. I can’t agree with it, i’m sorry but war isn’t the way. And i do not support Ukraine for that matter, Ukraine is very corrupted and fascist. But gotta say, thank you for teaching me what i can do to learn communism a bit better, i am very gratefull…

  • @coluna_prestes@lemmygrad.ml
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    I’m communist and I don’t support Russia’s invasion. In fact, anyone who calls themselves communist should not support it too. Putin is a pos. War is hell, the labor class always pay the price of war.

    Having said that, I won’t defend Ukraine too. The origins of the conflict dates back to Euro Maidan events and it’s clearly tha nazis have infiltrated the government and hold power there.

    As a communist it’s your duty to see the world through the lens of historical materialism, which implies here not buying mainstream media romanticized version of this war. But go from this to be supportive of Russia is a jump no communist should take.

    As for the rest, a good starting point is to read the Communist Manifesto.

    Religion is a tool that is always used to control people and blur their class consciousness. This do not mean it must be banned in a comunist society. For instance, Evo (Bolivia) was a socialist and spoke to the masses using a lot of religious anecdotes, because in Christianity there’s this “socialist” side of Christ that allows such narratives.