A moderated panel discussion hosted by the Platypus Affiliated Society on the interrelation of capital, history and ecology.
Goldsmiths College, New Cross,
London Borough of Lewisham, London SE14, UK
November 20, 7:30 PM
- Andy Price (New Compass)
- Camilla Royle (Kings College London)
- Camilla Power (University of East London)
- David Black (The Hobgoblin)
Description:
The Dutch atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen recently characterized the period marked by the start of the industrial revolution in the 18th Century to the present as a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene. This periodization is meant to capture a change in the history of the planet, namely that for the first time in history its course will be determined by the question of what humanity will become.
This panel will focus on different interpretations of why the Left has failed to deal with the deepening crisis of the Anthropocene through the 19th and 20th Centuries and how and if this problem is interrelated with the growing problems associated with ecological systems across the earth. While Karl Marx would note that the problem of freedom shifted with the industrial revolution and the emergence of the working class - the crisis of bourgeois society that Marx would term capital - the idea of freedom seemed not to survive the collapse of Marxist politics in the 20th Century. We seem to live in a world in which the fate of ecological systems seem foreclosed, where attempts at eco-modernization seem to emerge many steps behind the rate of ecological degradation. For many, degradation of the environment appears a permanent feature of modern society, something which can only be resisted but never transformed.
This panel will consider the relationship between the history of capital and the Left—and thus the issue of history and freedom - and how it may be linked to our present inability to render environmental threats and degradation visible and comprehensible, and by extension, subject to its conscious and free overcoming by society.
Come one come all! Before going out to celebrate Hallowe'en come have a pint with us. (If the Marquis gets too crowded we'll move across to the New Cross House)
Marquis Of Granby, New Cross
322 New Cross Rd, se14 6ag London
NEW YORK (featuring Loren Goldner, Paul Mattick, David Harvey and Andrew Kliman): Listen HERE
CHICAGO (featuring Raymond Lotta, Joe Persky, David Ruccio and David Schweikart): Listen HERE
LONDON (featuring David Graeber, Saul Newman, Hillel Ticktin and James Woudhuysen): Listen HERE
London Panelists:
David Graeber (author, Debt: the First 5000 Years)
Saul Newman (author, From Bakunin to Lacan)
Hillel Ticktin (co-founder, Critique: Journal of Socialist Theory)
James Woudhuysen (contributor to Sp!iked magazine)
Questions for panelists:
1. Do we live in a crisis of capitalism today and, if so, of what sort ― political? economic? social? Is capitalism basically the same in its “laws of motion” and can it be grasped equally well today as it was by Marx? What difference, if any, does the collapse of the socialist workers movement make for our understanding of capitalism?
(re-)organisation?
Our next pub night is on the 27th December, 2013, 7pm at The Hobgoblin, New Cross Gate, London.
Organized by Platypus and co-sponsored by Center for Cultural Studies at Goldsmiths.
Film Screening:
MARX RELOADED
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
7:00pm
Ian Gulland Lecture Theatre
Goldsmiths  College (map)
New Cross, London Borough of Lewisham, London SE14, UK
Marx Reloaded is a 2011 German documentary film written and directed by the British writer and theorist Jason Barker. Featuring interviews with several well-known philosophers, the film aims to examine the relevance of Karl Marx’s ideas in relation to the global economic and financial crisis of 2008–09.
Director Jason Barker will be present for the discussion.
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//This film screening is in part a lead up event to the NUS demo on 21st of November and the the “Radical Interpretations of the Present Crisis” panel organized by Platypus for Up the Anti: Reclaim the Future event on 1st of December. JOIN FACEBOOK EVENT.
FREE!