Wednesday Jan. 15, 2:30PM at Kresge Study Center Room 348
This teach-in will be led by Matthew Ramirez.
In the mid-19th century, Marx and Engels observed, in the Communist Manifesto, that a "specter" was haunting Europe â the specter of Communism. A century and a half later, it is Marxism itself that continues to haunt the Left, while capitalism remains.
What does it mean that Marx and Marxism still appeal, while political movements for socialism are weak or non- existent? What were Marxism's original points of departure for considering radical possibilities for freedom that might still speak to the present?
How does Marxism still matter?
â vorausgesetzte Texte
+ zusätzliche Texte
Zeit: Sonntags und ab 3. Woche 5.11.2019 Dienstags, 19-22 Uhr
Ort: Karl Liebknecht Haus, Braustrasse 15, Leipzig (kÜnnte sich fßr den Dienstags Termin noch ändern)
1. Woche | EinfĂźhrung: Das Kapital in der Geschichte | 20.10.2019
â Max Horkheimer: âDer kleine Mann und die Philosophie der Freiheitâ, in: Dämmerung (1926-31), S.360
â epigraphs on modern history and freedom by James Miller (on Jean-Jacques Rousseau), Louis Menand (on Edmund Wilson), Karl Marx (on âbecomingâ â aus: Grundrisse 1857-58) and Peter Preuss (on Nietzsche)
+ Rainer Maria Rilke: âArchaischer Torso Apollosâ (1908)
+ Robert Pippin âOn Critical Theoryâ (2004)
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) chart of terms
â Chris Cutrone: âDas Kapital in der Geschichteâ (2008)
+ Capital in history timeline and chart of terms
+ video of communist University 2011 London presentation
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms
â Cutrone: âThe Marxist hypothesisâ (2010)
â Cutrone: âKlassenbewusstsein (aus einer marxistischen Perspektive) heuteâ (2012)
+ G.M. Tamas, "Telling the truth about class" [HTML] (2007)
2. Woche | I. BĂźrgerlich-Radikale Philosophie: Rousseau | 27.10.2019
"Wer den Mut besitzt, einem Volke Einrichtungen zu geben, muĂ sich imstande fĂźhlen, gleichsam die menschliche Natur umzuwandeln, jedes Individuum, das fĂźr sich ein vollendetes und einzeln bestehendes Ganze ist, zu einem Teile eines grĂśĂeren Ganzen umzuschaffen, aus dem dieses Individuum gewissermaĂen erst Leben und Wesen erhält; die Beschaffenheit des Menschen zu seiner eigenen Kräftigung zu verändern und an die Stelle des leiblichen und unabhängigen Daseins, das wir alle von der Natur empfangen haben, ein nur teilweises und geistiges Dasein zu setzen. Kurz, er muĂ dem Menschen die ihm eigentĂźmlichen Kräfte nehmen, um ihn mit anderen auszustatten, die seiner Natur fremd sind und die er ohne den Beistand anderer nicht zu benutzen versteht."
â Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Der Gesellschaftsvertrag (1762)
+ Max Horkheimer: âDer kleine Mann und die Philosophie der Freiheitâ, in: Dämmerung (1926â31), S.360
+ epigraphs on modern history and freedom by James Miller (on Jean-Jacques Rousseau), Louis Menand (on Edmund Wilson), Karl Marx (on âbecomingâ â aus: Grundrisse 1857-58) and Peter Preuss (on Nietzsche)
+ Rainer Maria Rilke: âArchaischer Torso Apollosâ (1908)
+ Robert Pippin âOn Critical Theoryâ (2004)
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) chart of terms
â Jean-Jacques Rousseau: âAbhandlung Ăźber den Ursprung und die Grundlagen der Ungleichheit unter den Menschenâ (1754)
â Rousseau, AuszĂźge aus: âDer Gesellschaftsvertragâ (1762)
3. Woche | II. BĂźrgerlich-Radikale Philosophie: Adam Smith (Teil 1) | 05.11.2019
Seminargebäude Raum 015
â Adam Smith, AuszĂźge aus: Der Wohlstand der Nationen (1776)
- Einleitung und Plan des Werkes
Buch I: Die Ursachen der Produktivitätssteigerung der Arbeit und die Ordnung der natßrlichen Verteilung des Arbeitsertrages auf die einzelnen BevÜlkerungsschichten
- 1. Die Arbeitsteilung
- 2. Das Prinzip, welches zur Arbeitsteilung fĂźhrt
- 3. Die Arbeitsteilung hängt von der Ausdehnung des Marktes ab
- 4. Ursprung und Gebrauch des Geldes
- 6. Die Bestandteile des Warenpreises
- 7. Der natĂźrliche und der Marktpreis der Waren
- 8. Der Arbeitslohn
- 9. Die Kapitalprofite
Buch III: Die unterschiedliche Entwicklung verschiedener VĂślker zum Wohlstand
- 1. Das natĂźrliche Fortschreiten zum Reichtum
- 2. Entmutigung des Ackerbaues in dem frĂźheren Zustande Europas nach dem Falle des rĂśmischen Reiches
- 3. Ursprung und Wachstum der groĂen und kleinen Städte nach dem Falle des rĂśmischen Reiches
- 4. Wie der Handel der Städte zur Hebung des flachen Landes beitrug
4. Woche | III. BĂźrgerlich-Radikale Philosophie: Adam Smith (Teil 2) | 12.11.2019
Seminargebäude Raum 017
- Smith, AuszĂźge aus: Der Wohlstand der Nationen (1776)
Buch IV: Systeme der politischen Ăkonomie
Buch V: Die Finanzen des Herrschers oder des Gemeinwesens
5. Woche | IV. BĂźrgerlich-Radikale Philosophie: Was ist der dritte Stand? | 19.11.2019
Seminargebäude Raum 017
- AbbĂŠ Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès: âWas ist der dritte Stand?â (1789)
- Bernard Mandeville: "Die Bienenfabel" (1732) [engl.]
6. Woche | V. BĂźrgerlich-Radikale Philosophie: Kant und Constant â BĂźrgerliche Gesellschaft | 26.11.2019
Seminargebäude Raum 017
â Immanuel Kant: âIdee zu einer allgemeinen Geschichte in weltbĂźrgerlicher Absichtâ und âWas ist Aufklärung?â (1784)
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) chart of terms
â Benjamin Constant: âVon der Freiheit des Altertums, verglichen mit der Freiheit der Gegenwartâ (1819)
+ Jean-Jacques Rousseau: âAbhandlung Ăźber den Ursprung und die Grundlagen der Ungleichheit unter den Menschenâ (1754)
+ Rousseau, AuszĂźge aus: âDer Gesellschaftsvertragâ (1762)
7. Woche | VI. BĂźrgerlich-Radikale Philosophie: Hegel â Freiheit in der Geschichte | 03.12.2019
Seminargebäude Raum 017
â W.F. Hegel, Einleitung aus: Vorlesungen Ăźber die Philosophie der Geschichte (1831)
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) chart of terms
8. Woche | Was ist die Linke? â Utopie und Kritik | 10.12.2019
Seminargebäude Raum 017
â Max Horkheimer, AuszĂźge aus: Dämmerung (1926â31), S. 360
- âUmschlag von Gedankenâ, S. 340-341
- âSkepsis und Moralâ, S. 341-344
- âDiskussion Ăźber die Revolutionâ, S.346-349
- âDer kleine Mann und die Philosophie der Freiheitâ, S.360-363
- âIndikationâ, S.389
- âSozialismus und Ressentimentâ, S.391-392
- âDer Fortschrittâ, S.418-419
- âDer Idealismus des Revolutionärsâ, S.419-420
â Theodor W. Adorno: âAusschweifungâ (1944â47) (GS4:297-300, im Anhang aus: Minima Moralia)
â Leszek Kolakowski: âDer Sinn des Begriffes âLinkeââ (1968)
â Karl Marx, AuszĂźge aus seiner Doktordissertation (1839â41)
â Marx, Brief an Arnold Ruge (September 1843)
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
9. Woche | I. Was ist Marxismus? â Sozialismus | 17.12.2019
Seminargebäude Raum 017
â Marx, AuszĂźge aus: Ăkonomisch-philosophische Manuskripte (1844)
- âDie entfremdete ArbeitââPrivateigentum und Kommunismusâ
- âBedĂźrfnis, Produktion und Arbeitsteilungâ (exklusiv: âDie Grundrenteâ)
- âDie entfremdete Arbeitâ
+ Commodity form chart of terms
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms
â Marx und Friedrich Engels: âManifest der Kommunistischen Parteiâ (1848) [exklusiv: âIII. Sozialistische und kommunistische Literaturâ]
â Marx: âAnsprache der ZentralbehĂśrde an den Bund vom Märzâ (1850)
HintergrundlektĂźre fĂźr die Weihnachtspause (23.12.-11.01.2020)
+ Richard Appignanesi and Oscar Zarate / A&Z: Lenin fßr Anfänger (1977)
+ Sebastian Haffner: âDie deutsche Revolution 1918/19â (1968) [ PDF]
+ Edmund Wilson: âTo the Finland Station: A Study in the Writing and Acting of Historyâ (1940), Part II. Ch. (1â4,) 5â10, 12â16; Part III. Ch. 1â6
+ Tariq Ali and Phil Evans: âTrotzki fĂźr Anfängerâ (1980)
+ James Joll: âThe Second International 1889â1914â (1966)
10. Woche | II. Was ist Marxismus? â Die Revolution von 1848 | 14.01.2020
Seminargebäude Raum 017
â Marx: "Strikes und Arbeiterkoalitionen", aus: Das Elend der Philosophie (1847) [§5., im zweiten Kapitel]
â Marx, Brief an Joseph Weydemeyer (5.März 1852) [MEW 28, S.503-509]
â Engelsâ Einleitung zu Karl Marxâ: Klassenkämpfe in Frankreich 1848 bis 1850 (1895)
â Marx, âTeil I: Die Juniniederlage 1848â, aus: Die Klassenkämpfe in Frankreich 1848 bis 1850 (1850)
â Marx, AuszĂźge aus: Der achtzehnte Brumaire des Louis Napoleon (1852) [Teil I und VII]
11. Woche | III. Was ist Marxismus? â Bonapartismus | 21.01.2020
Seminargebäude Raum 017
+ Karl Korsch: âDer Marxismus der Ersten Internationaleâ (1924)
â Marx: âInauguraladresse der Internationalen Arbeiter-Assoziationâ (1864)
â Marx, AuszĂźge aus: Der BĂźrgerkrieg in Frankreich (1871) [Teil III und IV; inklusive Engelsâ Einleitung von 1891]
+ Korsch: âEinleitung zu Marxâ Kritik des Gothaer Programmsâ (1922)
â Marx: âKritik des Gothaer Programmsâ (1875)
â Marxâ Einleitung zum Programm der franzĂśsischen Arbeiterpartei (1880) [MEW 19: Die Einleitung findet ihr auf S.238 und das Programm selbst in den Anmerkungen (Nr. 151), auf den Seiten 570-71.]
12. Woche | IV. Was ist Marxismus? â Kritik der Politischen Ăkonomie | 28.01.2020
Seminargebäude Raum 017
âDer Fetischcharakter der Ware ist keine Tatsache des BewuĂtseins sondern dialektisch in dem emminenten Sinne, daĂ er BewuĂtsein produziert. [âŚ] [D]ie Vollendung des Warencharakters in einem Hegelschen SelbstbewuĂtsein die Sprengung der Phantasmagorie inauguriert.â
â Theodor W. Adorno, in einem Brief an Walter Benjamin, 2.-4. August 1935
+ Commodity form chart of terms
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms
+ Organic composition of capital chart of terms
â Marx, AuszĂźge aus: Grundrisse (1857-1861)
â Marx: "Der Fetischcharakter der Ware und sein Geheimnis", aus: Das Kapital Bd. I (1867) [MEW 23, S.85-98; Kapiel 1, Teil 4]
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
13. Woche | V. Was ist Marxismus? â Verdinglichung | 04.02.2020
Seminargebäude Raum 017
â Georg LukĂĄcs: "Das Phänomen der Verdinglichung" (I. Abschnitt des Kapitels: âDie Verdinglichung und das Bewusstsein des Proletariatsâ), in: Geschichte und Klassenbewusstsein (1923)
+ Commodity form chart of terms
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms
+ Organic composition of capital chart of terms
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
14. Woche | VI. Was ist Marxismus? â Klassenbewusstsein | 11.02.2020
Seminargebäude Raum 017
â LukĂĄcs: âVorwortâ von 1922, âWas ist orthodoxer Marxismus?â (1919) und âKlassenbewusstseinâ (1920), in: Geschichte und Klassenbewusstsein (1923)
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
â Marx, âVorwortâ zur ersten Auflage des Kapital Bd. I (1867) und âNachwortâ zur zweiten Auflage (1873)
15. Woche | VII. Was ist Marxismus? â Das Ende der Philosophie | 18.02.2020
â Karl Korsch: âMarxismus und Philosophieâ (1923), S.84-160
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
+ Karl Marx, AuszĂźge aus seiner Doktordissertation (1839â41)
+ Marx, Brief an Arnold Ruge (September 1843)
+ Marx âThesen Ăźber Feuerbachâ (1845)
Empfohlene HintergrundlektĂźre fĂźr die zweite Hälfte (SoSe â20) des Lesekreisâ âWas ist revolutionärer Marxismus?â
+ Leszek Kolakowski: âDer Sinn des Begriffes âLinkeââ (1968)
+ Richard Appignanesi and Oscar Zarate / A&Z: âLenin fĂźr Anfängerâ (1977)
+ Sebastian Haffner: âDie deutsche Revolution 1918/19â (1968) [engl. PDF]
+ Edmund Wilson: âTo the Finland Station: A Study in the Writing and Acting of Historyâ (1940), Part II. Ch. (1â4,) 5â10, 12â16; Part III. Ch. 1â6
+ Tariq Ali and Phil Evans: âTrotzki fĂźr Anfängerâ (1980)
+ James Joll: âThe Second International 1889â1914â (1966)
Meets Tuesdays from 5 - 7 p.m. in HSS Room G069
No prior knowledge assumed / all are welcome
Direct inquiries to platypusknoxville@gmail.com
II. Introduction to revolutionary Marxism
⢠required / + recommended reading
Marx and Engels readings pp. from Robert C. Tucker, ed., Marx-Engels Reader (Norton 2nd ed., 1978)
Recommended winter break preliminary readings:
+ Leszek Kolakowski, âThe concept of the Leftâ (1968)
+ Richard Appignanesi and Oscar Zarate / A&Z, Introducing Lenin and the Russian Revolution / Lenin for Beginners (1977)
+ Sebastian Haffner, Failure of a Revolution: Germany 1918â19 (1968)
+ Tariq Ali and Phil Evans, Introducing Trotsky and Marxism / Trotsky for Beginners (1980)
+ James Joll, The Second International 1889â1914 (1966)
+ Edmund Wilson, To the Finland Station: A Study in the Writing and Acting of History (1940), Part II. Ch. (1â4,) 5â10, 12â16; Part III. Ch. 1â6
Film screenings: Winter 2020
Sundays at 7:00 p.m. in Hodges Library's Lindsay Young Auditorium
⢠January 19th: Fall of Eagles episodes: #5 "The Last Tsar" and #6 "Absolute Beginners" on the origins of the Bolsheviks
⢠January 26th: 37 Days Episode #3 "One Long Weekend" (uncut BBC version including the Socialists) on the start of WWI; and Fall of Eagles episode #12 "The Secret War" on WWI and the Russian Revolution
⢠February 2nd: Fall of Eagles episode #13 "End Game" on the German Revolution 1918-19; and Oliver Stone's Untold History of the United States Prequel Episode A. 1900-20, on imperialism, WWI and the Russian Revolution
⢠February 9th: Rosa Luxemburg film
Winter 2020
I. What is the Left? â What is Marxism? (ct'd.)
Week 8. What is Marxism? II. Revolution in 1848 | Jan. 6, 2020
⢠Karl Marx, Address to the Central Committee of the Communist League (1850), pp. 501â511 and Class struggle and mode of production (letter to Weydemeyer, 1852), pp. 218-220
⢠Friedrich Engels, The tactics of social democracy (Engels's 1895 introduction to Marx, The Class Struggles in France), pp. 556â573
⢠Marx, selections from The Class Struggles in France 1848â50 (1850), pp. 586â593
⢠Marx, selections from The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte (1852), pp. 594â617
Week 9. What is Marxism? III. Bonapartism | Jan. 13, 2020
+ Karl Korsch, "The Marxism of the First International" (1924)
⢠Marx, Inaugural address to the First International (1864), pp. 512â519
⢠Marx, selections from The Civil War in France (1871, including Engels's 1891 Introduction), pp. 618â652
+ Korsch, Introduction to Marx, Critique of the Gotha Programme (1922)
⢠Marx, Critique of the Gotha Programme, pp. 525â541
⢠Marx, Programme of the Parti Ouvrier (1880)
Week 10. What is Marxism? IV. Critique of political economy | Jan. 20, 2019
The fetish character of the commodity is not a fact of consciousness; rather it is dialectical, in the eminent sense that it produces consciousness. . . . [P]erfection of the commodity character in a Hegelian self-consciousness inaugurates the explosion of its phantasmagoria.
â Theodor W. Adorno, letter to Walter Benjamin, August 2, 1935
+ Commodity form chart of terms
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms
+ Organic composition of capital chart of terms
⢠Marx, selections from the Grundrisse (1857â61), pp. 222â226, 236â244, 247â250, 276â293 ME Reader pp. 276-281
⢠Marx, Capital Vol. I, Ch. 1 Sec. 4 "The fetishism of commodities" (1867), pp. 319â329
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
WinterâSpring 2020
II. Introduction to revolutionary Marxism
Week 11. Revolutionary leadership | Jan. 28, 2020
⢠Rosa Luxemburg, âThe Crisis of German Social Democracyâ Part 1 (1915)
⢠J. P. Nettl, âThe German Social Democratic Party 1890â1914 as a Political Modelâ (1965)
⢠Cliff Slaughter, âWhat is Revolutionary Leadership?â (1960)
Week 12. Reform or revolution? | Feb. 4, 2020
⢠Luxemburg, Reform or Revolution? (1900/08)
+ Eugene Debs, "Competition versus Cooperation" (1900)
Week 13. Lenin and the vanguard party | Feb. 11, 2020
⢠Spartacist League, Lenin and the Vanguard Party (1978)
+ Richard Appignanesi and Oscar Zarate / A&Z, Introducing Lenin and the Russian Revolution / Lenin for Beginners (1977)
Week 14. What is to be done? | Feb. 18, 2020
⢠V. I. Lenin, What is to be Done? (1902)
+ Richard Appignanesi and Oscar Zarate / A&Z, Introducing Lenin and the Russian Revolution / Lenin for Beginners (1977)
Week 15. Mass strike and social democracy | Feb. 25, 2020
⢠Luxemburg, The Mass Strike, the Political Party and the Trade Unions (1906)
+ Luxemburg, "Blanquism and Social Democracy" (1906)
Week 16. Permanent revolution | Mar. 3, 2020
⢠Leon Trotsky, Results and Prospects (1906)
+ Tariq Ali and Phil Evans, Introducing Trotsky and Marxism / Trotsky for Beginners (1980)
Week 17. State and revolution | Mar. 10, 2020
⢠Lenin, The State and Revolution (1917)
Week 18. Imperialism | Mar. 17, 2020
⢠Lenin, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism (1916)
+ Lenin, Socialism and War Ch. 1 The principles of socialism and the War of 1914â15 (1915)
Week 19. Mar. 24, 2020 (spring break)
Week 20. Failure of the revolution | Mar. 31, 2020
⢠Luxemburg, âWhat does the Spartacus League Want?â (1918)
⢠Luxemburg, âOn the Spartacus Programmeâ (1918)
+ Luxemburg, "German Bolshevism" (AKA "The Socialisation of Society") (1918)
+ Luxemburg, âThe Russian Tragedyâ (1918)
+ Luxemburg, âOrder Reigns in Berlinâ (1919)
+ Eugene Debs, âThe Day of the Peopleâ (1919)
+ Sebastian Haffner, Failure of a Revolution: Germany 1918â19 (1968)
Week 21. Apr. 7, 2020 [Platypus international convention]
Week 22. Retreat after revolution | Apr. 14, 2020
⢠Lenin, âLeft-Wingâ Communism: An Infantile Disorder (1920)
+ Lenin, "Notes of a Publicist" (1922)
Week 23. Dialectic of reification | Apr. 21, 2020
⢠LukĂĄcs, âThe Standpoint of the Proletariatâ (Part III of âReification and the Consciousness of the Proletariat,â 1923). Available in three sections from marxists.org: section 1 section 2 section 3
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
+ Commodity form chart of terms
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms + Organic composition of capital chart of terms
+ Reification chart of terms
+ LukĂĄcs, âThe phenomenon of reificationâ (Part I of âReification and the consciousness of the proletariat,â History and Class Consciousness, 1923)
Week 24. Lessons of October | Apr. 28, 2020
⢠Trotsky, The Lessons of October (1924) [PDF]
⢠Trotsky, "Stalinism and Bolshevism" (1937)
Week 25. Trotskyism | May 5, 2020
+ Trotsky, "To build communist parties and an international anew" (1933)
+ Trotsky, "If America should go communist" (1934)
⢠Trotsky, The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International (1938)
+ Trotsky, "Trade unions in the epoch of imperialist decay" (1940)
+ Trotsky, Letter to James Cannon (September 12, 1939)
Week 26. The authoritarian state | May 12, 2020
⢠Friedrich Pollock, "State Capitalism: Its Possibilities and Limitations" (1941) (note 32 on USSR)
⢠Max Horkheimer, "The Authoritarian State" (1942)
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms
Week 27. On the concept of history | May 19, 2020
⢠epigraphs by Louis Menand (on Edmund Wilson) and Peter Preuss (on Nietzsche) on the modern concept of history
+ Charles Baudelaire, from FusĂŠes [Rockets] (1867)
+ Bertolt Brecht, "To posterity" (1939)
+ Walter Benjamin, "To the planetarium" (from One-Way Street, 1928)
+ Benjamin, "Fire alarm" (from One-Way Street, 1928)
[JPG] [PDF]
+ Benjamin, "Experience and poverty" (1933)
+ Benjamin, Theologico-political fragment (1921/39?)
+ Benjamin on history chart of terms
⢠Benjamin, "On the Concept of History" (AKA "Theses on the Philosophy of History") (1940) [PDF]
⢠Benjamin, Paralipomena to "On the Concept of History" (1940)
+ Benjamin, Arcades Project Convolute N, "On the theory of knowledge, theory of progress" (see especially p. 471 [N8,1] on Horkheimer on unredeemablility of past suffering)
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
Week 28. Reflections on Marxism | May 26, 2020
+ Capital in history timeline and chart of terms
+ Benjamin on history chart of terms
⢠Theodor Adorno, âReflections on Class Theoryâ (1942)
⢠Adorno, âImaginative Excessesâ (1944â47)
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
+ Adorno, Dedication, "Bequest", "Warning: Not to be Misused" and "Finale", Minima Moralia (1944â47)
+ Horkheimer and Adorno, "Discussion about Theory and Praxis" (AKA "Towards a New Manifesto?") [Deutsch] (1956)
Week 29. Theory and practice | Jun. 2, 2020
+ Adorno, âOn Subject and Objectâ (1969)
+ Commodity form chart of terms
+ Reification chart of terms
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms
+ Adorno's critique of actionism chart of terms
⢠Adorno, âMarginalia to Theory and Praxisâ (1969)
⢠Adorno, âResignationâ (1969)
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
+ Adorno, âLate Capitalism or Industrial Society?â (AKA âIs Marx Obsolete?â) (1968)
+ Organic composition of capital chart of terms
+ Esther Leslie, Introduction to the 1969 Adorno-Marcuse correspondence (1999)
+ Adorno and Herbert Marcuse, correspondence on the German New Left (1969)
+ Adorno, Interview with Der Spiegel magazine (1969)
Saturdays
5pm
28A Wilberforce Road, London, N4 2SW, United Kingdom (closest tube: Finsbury Park).
⢠required + recommended
Winter preliminary reading
⢠Karl Korsch, âMarxism and philosophyâ (1923)
Week 1. Nietzsche I: Life in history | Dec. 28, 2019
⢠Friedrich Nietzsche, On the Use and Abuse of History for Life (1874) [translator's introduction by Peter Preuss]
⢠epigraphs on modern history and freedom by Louis Menand (on Marx and Engels), Karl Marx, on "becoming" (from the Grundrisse, 1857â58), and Peter Preuss (on history)
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) chart of terms
+ "Revolution without Marx? Rousseau and his followers for the Left" panel at Left Forum, 6/9/13
+ Cutrone, Beyond history? Nietzsche, Benjamin and Adorno
+ Nietzsche on history chart of terms
Week 2. Nietzsche II: Asceticism of moderns | Jan. 4, 2020
⢠Nietzsche, selection from On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense (1873)
⢠Nietzsche, On the Genealogy of Morals: A Polemic (1887)
+ Human, All Too Human: Nietzsche: Beyond Good and Evil (1999)
Week 3. Nietzsche III: Assorted articles | Jan. 11, 2020
⢠Frankfurt School: Discussion of a Paper by Ludwig Marcuse on the Relationship of Need and Culture in Nietzsche (July 14, 1942) and its Introduction by Rolf Wiggershaus, The Frankfurt Schoolâs âNietzschean Momentâ
⢠Cutrone, Ends of Philosophy
⢠Cutrone, The future of socialism: What kind of illness is capitalism?
⢠Sunit Singh, Nietzscheâs untimeliness
⢠Ethan Linehan, On the use and abuse of Nietzsche for the Left
Wednesdays
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
20 Kingsway
Room KSW1.01
(map)
⢠required / + recommended reading
Recommended winter break preliminary readings:
+ Leszek Kolakowski, âThe concept of the Leftâ (1968)
+ Richard Appignanesi and Oscar Zarate / A&Z, Introducing Lenin and the Russian Revolution / Lenin for Beginners (1977)
+ Sebastian Haffner, Failure of a Revolution: Germany 1918â19 (1968)
+ Tariq Ali and Phil Evans, Introducing Trotsky and Marxism / Trotsky for Beginners (1980)
+ James Joll, The Second International 1889â1914 (1966)
+ Edmund Wilson, To the Finland Station: A Study in the Writing and Acting of History (1940), Part II. Ch. (1â4,) 5â10, 12â16; Part III. Ch. 1â6
Week 1. What is Marxism? VI. Class consciousness | Jan. 22, 2020
Catching up with last term.
⢠LukĂĄcs, âClass Consciousnessâ (1920), Original Preface (1922), âWhat is Orthodox Marxism?â (1919), History and Class Consciousness (1923)
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms
+ Reification chart of terms
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
+ Marx, Preface to the First German Edition and Afterword to the Second German Edition (1873) of Capital (1867), pp. 294â298, 299â302
II. Introduction to revolutionary Marxism
Week 2. Revolutionary leadership | Feb. 5, 2020
⢠Rosa Luxemburg, âThe Crisis of German Social Democracyâ Part 1 (1915)
⢠J. P. Nettl, âThe German Social Democratic Party 1890â1914 as a Political Modelâ (1965)
⢠Cliff Slaughter, âWhat is Revolutionary Leadership?â (1960)
Week 3. Reform or revolution? | Feb. 12, 2020
⢠Luxemburg, Reform or Revolution? (1900/08)
+ Eugene Debs, "Competition versus Cooperation" (1900)
Week 4. Lenin and the vanguard party | Feb. 19, 2020
⢠Spartacist League, Lenin and the Vanguard Party (1978)
+ Richard Appignanesi and Oscar Zarate / A&Z, Introducing Lenin and the Russian Revolution / Lenin for Beginners (1977)
Week 5. LSE Reading Week | Feb. 24 - 28, 2020
Week 6. What is to be done? | Mar. 4, 2020
⢠V. I. Lenin, What is to be Done? (1902)
+ Richard Appignanesi and Oscar Zarate / A&Z, Introducing Lenin and the Russian Revolution / Lenin for Beginners (1977)
Week 7. Mass strike and social democracy | Mar. 11, 2020
⢠Luxemburg, The Mass Strike, the Political Party and the Trade Unions (1906)
+ Luxemburg, "Blanquism and Social Democracy" (1906)
Week 8. Permanent revolution | Mar. 18, 2020
⢠Leon Trotsky, Results and Prospects (1906)
+ Tariq Ali and Phil Evans, Introducing Trotsky and Marxism / Trotsky for Beginners (1980)
Week 9. State and revolution | Mar. 25, 2020
⢠Lenin, The State and Revolution (1917)
Week 10. Imperialism | Apr. 1 2020
⢠Lenin, Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism (1916)
+ Lenin, Socialism and War Ch. 1 The principles of socialism and the War of 1914â15 (1915)
Week 11. Platypus international convention | Apr. 3 - 5, 2020
Week 12. Failure of the revolution | Apr. 8, 2020
⢠Luxemburg, âWhat does the Spartacus League Want?â (1918)
⢠Luxemburg, âOn the Spartacus Programmeâ (1918)
+ Luxemburg, "German Bolshevism" (AKA "The Socialisation of Society") (1918)
+ Luxemburg, âThe Russian Tragedyâ (1918)
+ Luxemburg, âOrder Reigns in Berlinâ (1919)
+ Eugene Debs, âThe Day of the Peopleâ (1919)
+ Sebastian Haffner, Failure of a Revolution: Germany 1918â19 (1968)
Week 13. Retreat after revolution | Apr. 15, 2020
⢠Lenin, âLeft-Wingâ Communism: An Infantile Disorder (1920)
+ Lenin, "Notes of a Publicist" (1922)
Week 14. Dialectic of reification | Apr. 22, 2020
⢠LukĂĄcs, âThe Standpoint of the Proletariatâ (Part III of âReification and the Consciousness of the Proletariat,â 1923). Available in three sections from marxists.org: section 1 section 2 section 3
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
+ Commodity form chart of terms
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms + Organic composition of capital chart of terms
+ Reification chart of terms
+ LukĂĄcs, âThe phenomenon of reificationâ (Part I of âReification and the consciousness of the proletariat,â History and Class Consciousness, 1923)
Week 15. Lessons of October | Apr. 29, 2020
⢠Trotsky, The Lessons of October (1924) [PDF]
⢠Trotsky, "Stalinism and Bolshevism" (1937)
Week 16. Trotskyism | May 6, 2020
+ Trotsky, "To build communist parties and an international anew" (1933)
+ Trotsky, "If America should go communist" (1934)
⢠Trotsky, The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International (1938)
+ Trotsky, "Trade unions in the epoch of imperialist decay" (1940)
+ Trotsky, Letter to James Cannon (September 12, 1939)
Week 17. The authoritarian state | May 13, 2020
⢠Friedrich Pollock, "State Capitalism: Its Possibilities and Limitations" (1941) (note 32 on USSR)
⢠Max Horkheimer, "The Authoritarian State" (1942)
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms
Week 18. On the concept of history | May 20, 2020
⢠epigraphs by Louis Menand (on Edmund Wilson) and Peter Preuss (on Nietzsche) on the modern concept of history
+ Charles Baudelaire, from FusĂŠes [Rockets] (1867)
+ Bertolt Brecht, "To posterity" (1939)
+ Walter Benjamin, "To the planetarium" (from One-Way Street, 1928)
+ Benjamin, "Fire alarm" (from One-Way Street, 1928)
[JPG] [PDF]
+ Benjamin, "Experience and poverty" (1933)
+ Benjamin, Theologico-political fragment (1921/39?)
+ Benjamin on history chart of terms
⢠Benjamin, "On the Concept of History" (AKA "Theses on the Philosophy of History") (1940) [PDF]
⢠Benjamin, Paralipomena to "On the Concept of History" (1940)
+ Benjamin, Arcades Project Convolute N, "On the theory of knowledge, theory of progress" (see especially p. 471 [N8,1] on Horkheimer on unredeemablility of past suffering)
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
Week 19. Reflections on Marxism | May 27, 2020
+ Capital in history timeline and chart of terms
+ Benjamin on history chart of terms
⢠Theodor Adorno, âReflections on Class Theoryâ (1942)
⢠Adorno, âImaginative Excessesâ (1944â47)
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
+ Adorno, Dedication, "Bequest", "Warning: Not to be Misused" and "Finale", Minima Moralia (1944â47)
+ Horkheimer and Adorno, "Discussion about Theory and Praxis" (AKA "Towards a New Manifesto?") [Deutsch] (1956)
Week 20. Theory and practice | Jun 3, 2020
+ Adorno, âOn Subject and Objectâ (1969)
+ Commodity form chart of terms
+ Reification chart of terms
+ Capitalist contradiction chart of terms
+ Adorno's critique of actionism chart of terms
⢠Adorno, âMarginalia to Theory and Praxisâ (1969)
⢠Adorno, âResignationâ (1969)
+ Being and becoming (freedom in transformation) / immanent dialectical critique chart of terms
+ Adorno, âLate Capitalism or Industrial Society?â (AKA âIs Marx Obsolete?â) (1968)
+ Organic composition of capital chart of terms
+ Esther Leslie, Introduction to the 1969 Adorno-Marcuse correspondence (1999)
+ Adorno and Herbert Marcuse, correspondence on the German New Left (1969)
+ Adorno, Interview with Der Spiegel magazine (1969)