Ideas, history, and movements, made navigable
Understand the left, clearly
A structured guide to communist, socialist, and anarchist ideas: key thinkers, movements, writings, maps, songs, and quizzes.
4.7
Google Play rating
Structured browsing, serious clarity
Move between ideas, people, and places without losing the thread. It’s built for focused sessions, whether you’re skimming or studying.
Decorative stock photographs of manuscripts and inscriptions; not screenshots of the app.
Features
Thinkers, movements, maps, music, and quizzes, organized so you can learn without the jargon fog.
Treasure trove of information
Discover key personalities, movements, and writings, neatly organized for fast browsing and deeper study.
Thinkers with context
Explore philosophers, artists, and political figures (from Marx to Goldman) with ideas, struggles, and impact made readable.
Interactive map
See how countries intersect with communist and anarchist histories through a browsable map.
Navigate movements
Understand distinctions between movements (from ethical socialism to green anarchism) with clear explanations.
Songs & hymns
Discover left-wing music from around the world, with lyrics for cultural context.
Quizzes that reinforce vocabulary
Category quizzes help you turn reading into memory: great for beginners, enthusiasts, and exam-style review.
Tailored quizzes
Design quizzes around what you’re studying. Focus movements, figures, songs, or books.
Dark theme
Comfortable reading with a sleek dark UI built for long sessions.
What people are saying
Reviews from Google Play.
Turn scattered curiosity into a clear thread
Follow a name, jump to a movement, hear the songs, then lock it in with a quiz without drowning in jargon. Grab World of Communism and explore the left’s ideas with context you can actually use.
Decorative stock photographs of manuscripts and inscriptions; not screenshots of the app.
FAQ
A few quick answers.
Is this propaganda?
No. It’s a structured learning tool that helps you understand ideas, people, and movements with context, so you can think for yourself.
Do I need prior knowledge?
Not at all. Start with quick browsing and definitions, then deepen with writings, maps, and quizzes as you go.
What’s the best way to use it?
Pick one thread (an idea, a person, or a movement), follow the links, then reinforce with a tailored quiz.
The Red Star ★, symbol of the ultimate triumph of the ideas of communism on the five inhabited continents of the globe
The Hammer & Sickle ☭, a communist symbol that represents unity between workers and peasants

The Circle-A Ⓐ, symbol of the anarchist movement