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If we think about the world in terms of lots of things constantly reciprocally determining each other, how do we study and understand them? That's the subject of this episode.
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In this episode we introduce the core concepts of dialectical materialism: the interpenetration of opposites, transformation of quantity into quality and negation of negation, before seeing the role they play in understanding history in the next video.
For the YouTube version of this video, see Marx 101: Dialectics of Contradiction and Revolution | Red Plateaus - YouTube
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In this video we introduce the general idea of dialectical materialism, before moving on to more specific aspects in the next video. Since the footnotes way excede the YouTube video description character limit, please find them here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GjSdZwUaQx1lVew98TPmuRREf-ycd7f-h41tVgmcc4U
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Find our series "Marx on Human Development, Freedom, Alienation, and Socialism" here:
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Consider supporting us on Patreon:
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This episode is about how we might create the social change we want through the movements we develop.
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The QnA of season 1 of our series on the thought of Karl Marx.
Episode 6, season 1 of our series on the thought of Karl Marx.
Episode 5, season 1 of our series on the thought of Karl Marx.
Episode 4, season 1 of our series on the thought of Karl Marx.
Episode 3, season 1 of our series on the thought of Karl Marx.
Episode 2, season 1 of our series on the thought of Karl Marx.
Episode 1, season 1 of our series on the thought of Karl Marx.
In this episode, we respond to PragerU's video "Who Is Karl Marx?" (https://youtu.be/UhEkJ4noN68)
Part 1: Karl Marx on Why Capitalism is not Unjust
Part 2: Karl Marx on Justice, Freedom, and Communism
Part 3: Karl Marx on Communism
Part 4: Karl Marx on Freedom and Democracy
Part 5: Conclusion
Thanks to Cuck Philosophy for reading out quotes from Paul Kengor's book, thanks to our patreons over at patreon.com/redplateaus, and thanks for listening.
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In this episode we discuss direct action in brief.
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In this video we discuss some common arguments for and against taking state power as a strategy for achieving free socialism.
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Footnotes:
1. For more detail on these and related arguments, see and for a more in-depth di Raekstad, P. and Gradin, S. 2019. Prefigurative Politics: Building Tomorrow Today. Cambridge: Polity, ch. 6.
2. Blanc, E. 2019. Red State Revolt: The Teachers’ Strike Wave and Working-Class Politics. London: Verso and his article here: https://jacobinmag.com/2019/10/bernie-sanders-teachers-strikes-movement-building, where he writes that “Bernie’s 2016 primary run played a crucial role in legitimizing class-struggle politics and inspiring strike leaders in each of the red states that experienced illegal statewide walkouts in early 2018 – West Virginia, Oklahoma, and Arizona.”
3. See Michael Mochaidean and Erin Dyke’s article here: https://blackrosefed.org/movements-gave-rise-to-teachers-revolt-not-bernie/?fbclid=IwAR3ItmT8eIVGClwzPFLuuWbHRik-qeC-ewlbeh_0V5rsppRjvE_UpQUlWJY
4. For more on this, see Anarchopac’s essay here: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/anarchopac-means-and-ends and in video format here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsRyTWBj84E
5. Some argue that there’s a version of this in Engels’ “On Authority” here: https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1872/10/authority.htm, but I think a careful reading shows it not to be the case, since at no point does that evoke minority control, but explicitly points out that the binding decisions made over how to e.g. organise complex production processes can be made either by majority votes or by sufficiently empowered delegates (as Engels points out that his opponents, like him, agree on).
6. There’s arguably a version of this in Engels’ “On Authority” here: https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1872/10/authority.htm and another in “The Bakunists at Work: An Account of the Spanish Revolt in the Summer of 1873” here: https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1873/bakunin/
7. https://roarmag.org/essays/zapatistas-announce-major-expansion-of-autonomous-territories/?fbclid=IwAR3WAATSQgQGH_oD55MsbtOaSIx9ZiZUhrGGd5mf-inR3S2FSDHyP94zDog
Our resident Paul chats with Sam about Karl Marx, his enduring ideas, and their connections to things like democratic socialism and prefigurative politics – suitable for absolute beginners and veterans alike.
This is a mirror of Southpaw’s episode 57. Check out the Southpaw podcast for a great show that combines martial arts and leftist politics! Hope you enjoy it as much as we've enjoyed guesting it!
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We're proud to present this talk by David Graeber and David Wengrow, entitled The Myth of the Stupid Savage: Rousseau's Ghost and the Future of Political Anthropology.
Originally presented at the PPA+ Conference at the University of Amsterdam in May 2019.
Article: http://www.journaldumauss.net/?La-sagesse-de-Kandiaronk-la-critique-indigene-le-mythe-du-progres-et-la
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Good strike, and good luck.
Footnotes:
For details, see https://www.ucu.org.uk/article/10269/University-staff-balloting-for-pension-strikes-240000-worse-off-as-costs-rise-and-benefits-cut?list=1676
https://www.jacobinmag.com/2019/11/britain-strike-higher-education-uk-university-college-union-ucu
https://www.ucu.org.uk/article/10342/Value-of-university-staff-pay-has-plummeted-in-last-decade-employers-own-research-reveals?list=1676
For the numbers, see https://www.ucea.ac.uk/library/stakeholder-briefings/newjnchespaypointsrealterms.pdf
See our video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5EReau1cjA and more discussion of this strike in https://jacobinmag.com/2019/01/la-teachers-strike-contract-arlene-inouye?fbclid=IwAR1jU0CcNjNRuZJzsl9sLE6V3UJcTUKDhdBKI5HJkw3HrOMfvJurTJfpUag
We explore the role of democracy in socialism historically, and take a look at the self-identified democratic socialist movement today.
Exploring Jordan B. Peterson's misconceptions and misrepresentations of Marxism.
Why strikes work.
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