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Reading “Finally Got The News”: 3rd Sessions, Part 4

Interference Archive 131 8th Street, No. 4, Brooklyn, NY, United States

This reading group, designed to accompany Interference Archives’ exhibit Finally Got The News will explore some of the key liberation movements of the 1970s U.S. through the lens of written documents included in the exhibition, as well as excerpts from publications by the activists and intellectuals who led, chronicled and theorized about them. This is not a nostalgia trip, but an opportunity to critically examine some important and often-overlooked threads of our collective history in order to inform our own politics of liberation in the 21st century.

Existentialism and the Anti-Psychiatry Movement

Brooklyn Commons 388 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn

We are normal, and we want our freedom!
We will read a selection of this new approach to psychic individuation alongside the Laing/Cooper nexus that sprung the anti-psychiatry movement and resulted in open psychiatric institutions, mental health liberation activity, and an on-going critique of “bourgeois” psychiatry and contemporary behaviorism, cognitive and psycho-pharmacological approaches to the question of what is mental health.

$10 – $15

2 More Lectures With Stanley Aronowitz are postponed

2067 Broadway between 71st and 72nd Streets, New York, NY, United States

Sponsored and presented by the Institute for the Radical Imagination May 13 Lecture: The Labor Question in the 21st century May 20 Lecture: Political Organization? Both lectures will take place ... Read more

Existentialism, Anti-Psychiatry: 1960s and beyond

Brooklyn Commons 388 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn

e will read a selection of this new approach to psychic individuation alongside the Laing/Cooper nexus that sprung the anti-psychiatry movement and resulted in open psychiatric institutions, mental health liberation activity, and an on-going critique of “bourgeois” psychiatry and contemporary behaviorism.

$10 – $15

Challenging Militarism, Climate Change, and Human Nature

Brooklyn Commons 388 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn

Our ability to address urgent threats to our existence like climate change and nuclear weapons is hampered and undermined by questionable assumptions about "human nature" that underlie much political thought and action.... "There will be no liberation without us knowing how to depend on each other, how to be encumbered with and responsible for each other."

$6 – $15

Fascism: Then and Now

Brooklyn Commons 388 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn

Discuss the meaning and signficance of fascism and how to recognize it and struggle against it in world politics today. We hope to debate questions such as: What is the nature of fascism in relation to nationalism/racism, misogyny, social/community dissolution?

$6 – $15

Syriza Wave with Helena Sheehan

King Juan Carlos 1 Center at NYU 53 Washington Square South, New York, United States

Helena Sheehan, author of the new book The Syriza Wave: Surging and Crashing with the Greek Left will speak. She will be joined by Nantina Vgontzas, Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology, ... Read more

The German Revolution: False Hope or Missed Chance

Brooklyn Commons 388 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn

...Over the next nine years, while the German Left became more bitterly divided than ever, the extreme nationalist and revanchist element in Germany was coalescing around a new mass party, the Nazis, who found increasing numbers of powerful supporters in the army and among the capitalists.

$35 – $55

Paris, May 1968

Brooklyn Commons 388 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn

This talk will investigate the events May 1968 in France through an analysis of the writings of Daniel Cohn-Bendit, one of the most important and interesting of its leaders, as well as the experiences of rank and file militants

$6 – $15

The Condition of the Working Class in England

Brooklyn Commons 388 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn

This reading group is taking a close look at Engels' master work, to help understand how the formation of industrial capital and the industrial working class in the nineteenth century has led us to the current conjuncture in contemporary capitalism — characterized by growing inequality, increasing precariousness for nearly everyone except the capitalist elite, and incessant attacks on the most vulnerable — and explore its lessons for our revolutionary politics in the twenty-first century.

$35 – $55

Creating an Ecological Society

Brooklyn Commons 388 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn

Sickened by the contamination of water, air, and the Earth itself, more and more people are coming to realize that it is capitalism that is, quite literally, killing us - and indeed, degrading the Earth’s very ability to support all forms of life.

$40 – $70

A New Left Forms, June and July sessions on the 1960s

Brooklyn Commons 388 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn

The bee on wheels has laments on a stick
Wags weepy banners with gypsy ribbons ...
The tiny wheeled bee has the sky on a stick
Idly waves as she buzzes through the afternoon
Kicking the tears around like bean tins.
—fragment of poem by Jeff Nuttall

$45 – $65

Marxism / Leninism • Reform / Revolution • Role of a Vanguard Party

How do we develop a political organization capable of avoiding the same traps of the past? Are communist parties inevitably social democratic and bureaucratic? Can existing parties in the US be saved? In this panel, Marxist organizations come together to learn from the experience in India and elsewhere. This public event is both a workshop and a frank and sober discussion about the road ahead.

$6 – $15

Trotsky in New York Walking Tour

We will meet at the entrance to the Great Hall of Cooper Union and proceed to 77 St. Marks Place, where the offices of the Russian language newspaper Novy Mir, were housed in 1917. Here Trotsky and other future Bolshevik leaders worked daily. From there the tour will take a walk to the building of the Jewish Daily Forward.

$20 – $30

Kluge’s News from Ideological Antiquity

Verso Books 20 Jay Street #1010, Brooklyn

...a Marxian version of Freudian free association—the chain of hidden links that leads us from the surface of everyday life and experience to the very sources of production itself. —Fredric Jameson

$6 – $15