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SUMMARY:Jean Jaurès and the Socialist History of the French Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Watch the video from this October 25\, 2022\, event on YouTube \nJean Jaurès’s magisterial work\, A Socialist History of the French Revolution\, has endured for over a century as one of the most influential accounts ever published. Mitchell Abidor‘s abridged translation of the original six-volume work makes this new edition truly accessible to an Anglophone audience. Geoff Kurtz\, author of a 2014 biography of Jaurès\, joins Mitch for a conversation about the History and the author’s life and times.
URL:https://marxedproject.org/event/jean-jaures-and-the-socialist-history-of-the-french-revolution/
LOCATION:United States
CATEGORIES:Classes/Events,French Revolution,historical materialism,Literature,Marx,Marxisms,Modernity,Philosophy of History,Political Economy,Radical Literature,Seminars and Talks,Social Democracy,Socialism,State Formation,Video Available,Working Class History
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SUMMARY:The European Radical Left: Movements and Parties Since the 1960s
DESCRIPTION:with author Giorgos Charalambous\nIs today’s left really new? How has the European radical left evolved?\nGiorgos Charalambous answers these questions by looking at three moments of rapid political change – the late 1960s to late 1970s; the turn of the millennium; and post-2008. He challenges the conventional understanding of a ‘new left’\, drawing out continuities with earlier movements and parties. Charalambous examines the ‘Long ’68’\, symbolized by the May uprisings in France\, which saw the rise of new left forces and the widespread criticism by younger radical activists of traditional communist and socialist parties. He puts this side by side with the turn of the millennium when the Global Justice Movement rose to prominence and changed the face of the international left\, and also the period after the financial crash of 2008 and the rise of anti-austerity politics which initiated the most recent wave of new left parties such as Podemos in Spain and Syriza in Greece. \nWith a unique ‘two-level’ perspective\, Charalambous approaches the left through both social movements and party politics\, looking at identities\, rhetoric and organization\, and bringing a fresh new approach to radical history\, as well as assessing challenges for both activists and scholars. \nThis book is available to download through the Open Access program. \nGiorgos Charalambous is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Department of Politics and Governance\, University of Nicosia. He is also the co-convenor of the Left Radicalism Specialist Group at the Political Studies Association. Charalambous is the author of European Integration and the Communist Dilemma (Ashgate\, 2013)\, and has co-edited Party-Society Relations in Cyprus (Routledge\, 2016) and Left Radicalism and Populism in Europe (Routledge\, 2019).
URL:https://marxedproject.org/event/the-european-radical-left-movements-and-parties-since-the-1960s-2/
LOCATION:United States
CATEGORIES:Art and politics,Capital vs. Labor,Classes/Events,Italian history,Left Populism,Revolutions Study Group,Seminars and Talks,Social Democracy,Socialism,Solidarity
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SUMMARY:Everyone a Legislator with author Michael Denning
DESCRIPTION:Aspects of Gramsci’s work for the 21st Century: A presentation and discussion with Michael Denning\n“Perhaps Gramsci’s political science is … a “necessary expression of his time\, the short twentieth century\, an era now ended\, the ae of three words divided between Fordist capitalism\, bureaucratic communism and the post-colonial settlements of decolonization. If this is true\, is there a future for Gramsci’s legacy?” —Michael Denning \nIn the introduction to the May/June\, 2021 New Left Review is this summary of Michael Denning’s essay\, “Everyone a Legislator”: “What is the principal legacy today of Gramsci’s writing on politics. Often taken to be a theory of the party as a “modern prince” derived from Machiavelli\, can this still be so in an epoch when political parties are everywhere in decline? This year in the May June issue of New Left Review\, Michael Denning reasons that what now matters in Gramsci’s work is his theory of organizing and a premonitory form of democratic legislation.” \nThe essay is available online at https://newleftreview.org/issues/ii129. \nThe image used here\, Verso la città futura (toward a future city)\, was painted on the side of an apartment complex on via Canova in Florence by artist Jorit. Underlying the painting\, inscribed into the 213 meter wall is the following from Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks: “Even when everything is or seems lost\, one must calmly get back to work\, starting from the beginning…The crisis consists precisely in the fact that the old dies and the new cannot be born”. \nMichael Denning is the author of Noise Uprising: The Audiopolitics of a World Musical Revolution (2015); Culture in the Age of Three Worlds (2004); The Cultural Front: The Laboring of American Culture in the Twentieth Century (1997); Mechanic Accents: Dime Novels and Working Class Culture in America (1987); and Cover Stories: Narrative and Ideology in the British Spy Thriller (1987). Michael teaches American Studies at Yale University\, where he coordinates the Working Group on Globalization and Culture. \n  \nAll events are sliding scale—choose the level at which you choose to contribute to The Marxist Education Project. No one is denied admission to any event or class because of an inability to pay. Send an email to info@marxedproject.org to obtain an entry url to any event or class presented by The Marxist Education Project.
URL:https://marxedproject.org/event/everyone-a-legislator-with-author-michael-denning/
LOCATION:Online Event – Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Capital Studies,Capital vs. Labor,Classes/Events,Critical Theory,Emancipation,Fordism,Hegemony,historical materialism,Italian history,Labor History,Labor Organizing,Marx,Marxisms,Neo-fascism,Organizing,Science and Method,Seminars and Talks,Social Democracy
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SUMMARY:Left Populism in Europe: Lessons From Jeremy Corbyn to Podemos
DESCRIPTION:with author Marina Prentoulis\njoined in conversation with Populism European editor  David Broder\nThis book evaluates the transformational process of left populism across grassroots\, national and European levels and asks what we can do to harness the power of broad-based\, popular left politics. While the right is using populist rhetoric to great effect\, the left’s attempts have been much less successful. Syriza in Greece and Jeremy Corbyn’s Labor Party in Britain have both failed to introduce socialism in their countries\, while Podemos has had better fortune in Spain and is now in government with the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party. \nBringing a wealth of experience in political organizing\, Marina Prentoulis argues that left populism is a political logic that brings together isolated demands against a common enemy. She looks at how egalitarian pluralism could transform economic and political institutions in a radical\, democratic direction. \nBut each party does this differently\, and the key to understanding where to go from here lies in a serious analysis of the roots of each movement’s base\, the forms of party organization\, and the particular national contexts. This book is a clear and holistic approach to left populism that will inform anyone wanting to understand and move forward positively during this bleak time for the left in Europe. \n“It’s been a dramatic decade for left-wing political projects in Greece\, Spain\, and the UK. Through personal experience\, a wealth of interviews and analysis\, Prentoulis pulls together an assessment which is vital for anyone who wants to understand the post-crash upsurge of radical politics in Europe.”  —Nick Dearden\, Director of Global Justice Now \n“Rigorously reflecting on the choreography of contemporary left-wing experiments flirting with left populism in crisis-ridden Europe\, Prentoulis offers a challenging first assessment of its political advances\, limitations and potential for left strategy.” —Yannis Stavrakakis\, Professor at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki\, Greece \nMarina Prentoulis is Associate Professor in Politics and Media at the University of East Anglia. She has been the UK spokesperson of Syriza and has given numerous interviews on British and International media including BBC’s Newsnight and the Andrew Marr Show as well as CNN and Sky News. \nDavid Broder is a Rome-based writer and translator. He is the European editor for Jacobin and regularly writes with a focus on Italy\, including in the journal Internazionale. David is also the author of First They Took Rome: How the Populist Right Conquered Italy (Verso). \n  \nBooks will be available on June 24. \nAll events are sliding scale. No one is denied participation for inability to pay. Events and classes are free for those who write to info@marxedproject.org \n 
URL:https://marxedproject.org/event/left-populism-in-europe-lessons-from-jeremy-corbyn-to-podemos/
LOCATION:Online Event – Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Capital Studies,Classes/Events,Emancipation,historical materialism,Left Populism,Race and Class,Seminars and Talks,Social Democracy
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SUMMARY:Marx and Emancipatory Political Theory
DESCRIPTION:MARX\, ENGELS\, MARXISMS SERIES\npresentations and discussion with authors\nGeorge Comninel\, August Nimtz and Igor Shoikhedbrod\nThe Marx renaissance is underway on a global scale. Wherever the critique of capitalism re-emerges\, there is an intellectual and political demand for new\, critical engagements with Marxism. MARX\, ENGELS\, AND MARXISMS (edited by Marcello Musto & Terrell Carver\, with Babak Amini\, Francesca Antonini\, Paula Rauhala & Kohei Saito as Assistant Editors) is a peer-reviewed series. It is broad — comprised of monographs\, edited volumes\, critical editions\, reprints of old texts\, as well as translations of books already published in other languages. These volumes come from a wide range of political perspectives\, subject matters\, academic disciplines and geographical areas\, producing an eclectic and informative collection that appeals to a diverse and international audience. Main areas of focus include: the oeuvre of Marx and Engels\, Marxist authors and traditions of the 19th and 20th centuries\, labor and social movements\, Marxist analyses of contemporary issues\, and the reception of Marxism in the world. \nfor information on the entire series: https://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14812 \n \nGeorge Comninel’s Alienation and Emancipation in the Work of Karl Marx considers Marx’s ideas in relation to the social and political context in which he lived and wrote. It emphasizes both the continuity of his commitment to the cause of full human emancipation\, and the role of his critique of political economy in conceiving history to be the history of class struggles. \nIn Marxism versus Liberalism\, August Nimtz presents a comparative real-time political analysis\,  providing convincing evidence to sustain two similarly audacious claims: firstly\, that Karl Marx and Frederick Engels collectively had better democratic credentials than Alexis de Tocqueville and John Stuart Mill; and secondly\, that Vladimir Lenin had better democratic credentials than Max Weber and Woodrow Wilson. \nIn Revisiting Marx’s Critique of Liberalism\, Igor Shoikhedbrod offers a theoretical reconstruction of Karl Marx’s new materialist understanding of justice\, legality\, and rights through the vantage point of his widely invoked but generally misunderstood critique of liberalism. The book begins by reconstructing Marx’s conception of justice and rights through close textual interpretation and extrapolation. A central thesis of the book is that Marx regards justice as an essential feature of any society\, including the emancipated society of the future. \nGEORGE COMNINEL is Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Politics at York University\, Canada. He is also the author of Rethinking the French Revolution: Marxism and the Revisionist Challenge (1987). \nAUGUST NIMTZ is Professor is Professor of Political Science and African American and African Studies and Distinguished Teaching Professor at the University of Minnesota\, USA. He is also the author of Marx\, Tocqueville\, and Race in America: The ‘Absolute Democracy’ or ‘Defiled Republic’ (2003). \nIGOR SHOIKHEDBROD received his PhD in Political Science from the University of Toronto\, Canada. He is currently adjunct professor in the Ethics\, Society & Law Program at Trinity College in the University of Toronto. \n  \nAll events are sliding scale: No one turned away for inability to pay. (If you cannot pay full amount\, please email to info@marxedproject.org for obtaining codes to participate.)
URL:https://marxedproject.org/event/marx-and-emancipatory-political-theory/
LOCATION:Online Event – Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Anti-colonialism,Capital Studies,Class and Gender,Classes/Events,Emancipation,Intro to Marxism,Marx's Capital,Marxist Method,Political Economy,Race and Class,Revolutions Study Group,Russian Revolution,Seminars and Talks,Social Democracy,Socialism
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SUMMARY:Heterodox Socialism: Michael Brie\, Jean-Numa Ducange\, Kieran Durkin
DESCRIPTION:  \npresentations and discussion with MICHAEL BRIE\, JEAN-NUMA DUCANGE and KIERAN DURKIN \nThis presentation taking place in New York City at 1:30 to 3:30 PM is taking place at 6:30 to 9:30 PM (GMT) \nOn the basis of new publications of her Polish works and more\, in Rosa Luxemburg: A Revolutionary Marxist at the Limits of Marxism\, Luxemburg’s strategic approaches are located in an Eastern European context. Michael Brie will present on how the authors discuss Luxemburg’s unique analyses of the first experiments in socialist participation in government\, of the first Russian revolution and of the forms of accumulation of capital to outline the foundations of her novel understanding of both democratic-socialist revolution and of a society that would point beyond social democracy as well as Bolshevism – a vision that will gain new significance in the twenty first century. \nJules Guesde represents the first book-length study of the French socialist leader translated into the English language. Jean-Numa Ducange’s scholarly biography of Guesde seeks to put his record on proper historical footing\, closely analysing both archival sources and accounts by his contemporaries. The book begins with his early life and the mark left on him by the Paris Commune and exile. The book concludes with an examination of Guesde’s contested legacy. \nRaya Dunayevskaya’s Intersectional Marxism brings to life her writings on state capitalism (part of her socio-economic critique of Stalinism\, fascism\, and the welfare state)\, to her writings on Rosa Luxemburg\, Black and women’s liberation\, and labor\, we are offered indispensable resources for navigating the perils of sexism\, racism\, capitalism\, and authoritarianism. This collection of essays\, from a diverse group of writers\, brings to life Dunayevskaya’s important contributions. Dunayevskaya’s Marxist-Humanism is recovered for the twenty-first century and turned\, as it was with Dunayevskaya herself\, to face the multiple alienations and de-humanizations of social life. \nMICHAEL BRIE is Head of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung in Berlin\, Germany. Recent books include Rediscovering Lenin: Dialectics of Revolution and Metaphysics of Domination (2019) and Karl Polanyi in Dialogue: A Socialist Thinker of Our Times (2017). \nJEAN-NUMA DUCANGE is Professor at Rouen University and member of Institut Universitaire de France. He is the co-director of the French journal Actuel Marx (PUF) and Austriaca (PURH)\, and one of the best scholars about the history of socialism (France\, Germany\, Austria). \nKIERAN DURKIN is Marie Skłodowska-Curie Global Fellow at University of York\, UK and has been a Visiting Scholar at University of California Santa Barbara\, where he studied the Humanist Marxist tradition. He is author of The Radical Humanism of Erich Fromm (2014) and Erich Fromm’s Critical Theory (co-edited with Joan Braune\, 2020). \n \nThis is the Part One in a three part winter spring series on Marx\, Engels\, Marxisms\, a large collection of important works by Marxists from all over the world. \nMarx\, Engels\, Marxisms: The Marx renaissance is underway on a global scale. Wherever the critique of capitalism re-emerges\, there is an intellectual and political demand for new\, critical engagements with Marxism. MARX\, ENGELS\, AND MARXISMS (edited by Marcello Musto & Terrell Carver\, with Babak Amini\, Francesca Antonini\, Paula Rauhala & Kohei Saito as Assistant Editors) is a peer-reviewed series. It is broad — comprised of monographs\, edited volumes\, critical editions\, reprints of old texts\, as well as translations of books already published in other languages. These volumes come from a wide range of political perspectives\, subject matters\, academic disciplines and geographical areas\, producing an eclectic and informative collection that appeals to a diverse and international audience. Main areas of focus include: the oeuvre of Marx and Engels\, Marxist authors and traditions of the 19th and 20th centuries\, labor and social movements\, Marxist analyses of contemporary issues\, and the reception of Marxism in the world. \nfor information on the entire series: https://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14812 \nAll events are sliding scale. No one is denied admission for an inability to pay. If you are unable to make a contribution at this time\, simply write to info@marxedprojet.org to obtain the URL of the code to give you access to this or any other event or class.
URL:https://marxedproject.org/event/heterodox-socialism-michael-brie-jean-numa-ducange-kieran-durkin/
LOCATION:Online Event – Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Capital Studies,Caribbean Studies,Class,Class and Gender,Classes/Events,Intro to Marxism,Marx's Capital,Marxist Method,Political Economy,Race and Class,Revolutions Study Group,Russian Revolution,Science and Method,Science and Technology,Seminars and Talks,Social Democracy,Socialism
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SUMMARY:Before Stalinism: The Rise and Fall of Soviet Democracy
DESCRIPTION:A presentation and discussion with author Sam Farber\nBefore Stalinism is a historical study of democratic life and institutions and their decline in the early years of the Russian Revolution. Sam Farber has assembled and synthesized a wealth of historical material so as to assess the extent to which the disappearance of Soviet democracy was due to objective circumstances such as the Civil War and how much of the magnitude of this was the result of Bolshevik politics and ideology. There will be a presentation on the book as well as plenty of time for attendees to pose questions on this important work\, published by Verso Books. \nSAM FARBER was born and raised in Marianao\, Cuba\, coming to the United States in February 1958. He was active in the Cuban high school student movement against Fulgencio Batista in the 1950s\, and has been involved in socialist politics for nearly 60 years\, authoring numerous studieson Cuba before and after the Revolution\, along with Before Stalinism. \nAll events are sliding scale. No one is turned away for inability to pay. Please write to info@marxedproject.org for the code to the event if you are unable to contribute at this time. \nNOTA BENE: This event which originates in New York City\,  begins at 11:00 am US Eastern Standard Time (New York City) which is 4:00 pm GMT. \n 
URL:https://marxedproject.org/event/before-stalinism-the-rise-and-fall-of-soviet-democracy/
LOCATION:Online Event – Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Bolshevism,Class and Gender,Intro to Marxism,Marxist Method,Revolutions Study Group,Russian Revolution,Seminars and Talks,Social Democracy,Socialism
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SUMMARY:Considerations on Bolshevism Before Stalinism
DESCRIPTION:Worker’s Control and Trade Union Independence\, Freedom of The Press\, Repression and Socialist Legality\nwith The MEP’s Revolutions Study Group\n \nThis group has been organized around the reading of Samuel Farber’s Before Stalinism: The Rise and Fall of Soviet Democracy\, (Verso\, 1990) that critically looks at the Bolshevik rise to power\, their attitude towards the soviets\, ideas on bourgeois and proletarian democracy\, factory committees and worker control of production. There will also be readings from a wide variety of writes (some very critical of Farber) such as David Mandol\, Eric Marot\, Alexander Rabinowitch\, Paul LeBlanc\, Lars Lih\, Kevin Murphy\, Steve Smith\, and if time\, participant contemporaries to the Russian Revoution such as Victor Serge. On January 9 we begin examining from Chapter 2 of Farber’s book. The book is organized and written in such a fashion that there is no problem joining the group for the reading and discussion from that point forward. \nWhile considering questions such as: Were the Bolsheviks inherently authoritarian? What was ‘democratic centralism’? Is the Bolshevik type organization necessary for revolutionary change? What exactly was the role of the Bolsheviks in the revolution? What were the Soviets? How did the soviets come into being? Did soviets represent a higher form of democracy? What was the attitude of the Bolsheviks towards them? Should the left today strive towards building similar institutions? What was dual power? What does worker control of production mean? We are now meeting for 10 to 12 more sessions. All should feel free to join. \n10 to 12 Sessions: January 9 through at least March 13. Admissions are sliding scale. No one is turned away for inability to pay. Write info@marxedproject.org for the zoom link and you will receive within 24 hours. Books are available from Verso. Those who prefer a new copy of the book please write to info@marxedproject.org for a discount code from Verso.
URL:https://marxedproject.org/event/considerations-on-bolshevism-before-stalinism/
LOCATION:Online Event – Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Bolshevism,Class,Labor History,Marxist Method,Multi-session Classes,Political Economy,Revolutions Study Group,Russian Revolution,Social Democracy,Socialism
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