Reading Gramsci for Today’s Movements
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Reading Gramsci for Today’s Movements
Reading Gramsci for Today’s Movements
An ongoing study group on the Prison Notebooks and other works of Antonio Gramsci. We explore Gramsci's themes and concepts, including state-civil society relations, historical bloc, hegemony, spontaneity, strategy and tactic, and language. We follow Gramsci’s philological method, addressing such areas as linguistics, cinema, critical theory, literature, journalism, comics, animation, plastic arts, mass media and Machiavellian political studies.
AI versus Labor: Luddism and Beyond
AI versus Labor: Luddism and Beyond
8 weekly sessions starting Oct 1. Is Artificial Intelligence (AI, sic) really the dire threat to the future of humanity as even some of its proponents claim, or is it a more mundane and familiar threat to working people who face loss of their livelihoods and/or further speed-up and alienation? The entire history of industrial capitalism is punctuated by recurring waves of automation to reduce labor costs and turnover time, each time provoking strong resistance by the affected workforce. This reading group will probe the history both of AI and computer technology specifically and of working-class resistance to capitalist automation in general.
Historical Roots of American Fascism and Political Strategy Today
Historical Roots of American Fascism and Political Strategy Today
The Political Strategy reading group will take a sweeping look at the history and political significance of six major waves of struggle and counter-revolution in the United States, from the early decades of the republic to the present. With each new era, we will use readings and discussion to address three major points of analysis: ... Read more
Celebrating 75 Years of Palestinian Literature – New Series
Celebrating 75 Years of Palestinian Literature – New Series
Fifteen weekly sessions on Thursdays at 7 pm US ET, Oct 3 - Jan 30 The Marxist Education Project Literature Group will continue reading Palestinian literature this fall. We will use our grief over the daily news reports of death and suffering to develop an understanding of Palestinians as more than victims of the moment, ... Read more