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Title: The Marxist Tradition


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The Marxist TraditionIntroduction to RCP

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Background
  • Marxs Intellectual Sources
  • German Speculative Philosophy
  • Kant, Hegel, Feuerbach
  • French Socialism
  • Proudhon, Fourier, Saint-Simon
  • English Political Economy
  • Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Thomas Malthus

3
Marxs Political Activities
  • Communist League - Communist Manifesto
  • 1848 Revolutions - in Germany
  • First International (1864-1872)
  • Dies in 1883

4
Engels Marxism
  • Engels Survivied Marx
  • 2nd International (1898-1914)
  • Engels, Kautsky, Bernstein
  • Social Democracry - Revolutionary Marxism Split
  • WWI - Russian Revolution

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USSR Orthodox Marxism
  • Success of Bolsheviks
  • Undermines other revolutionaries (e.g.,
    anarchists)
  • Puts power of Soviet State behind
    Marxism-Leninism
  • Marxism theory of capitalism
  • Leninism theory of socialism

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Orthodox Marxism-Leninism
  • Theory Historical Materialism
  • Theory Dialectical Materialism
  • Pactice dictatorship of proletariat
  • Pactice building state capitalism

7
Orthodox Spin-offs
  • Chinese Communism Maoism
  • 3rd World Communist Parties
  • sometimes reform
  • sometimes revolution
  • Trotskyism 4th International

8
Western Marxism
  • Non-orthodox
  • Critical Theory
  • Georgy Luckas
  • Karl Korsch
  • Gramsci
  • Frankfurt School
  • Marcuse, Adorno, Horkheimer, Pollock

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Autonomist Marxism
  • Anarcho-communism
  • Council Communism
  • Johson-Forest, Tony Cliff, Cornelius Castoriadis
  • Italian New Left -Wages for Housework
  • Zerowork - Midnight Notes

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Reading Capital
  • As political economy
  • As philosophy
  • Politically

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Reading Capital as Political Economy
  • Capital work in economics
  • Laws of Motion
  • Competition
  • Working Class as Victim
  • Leaves politics to the Party
  • Basic Problem one-sided, working class has no
    effective subjectivity

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Reading Capital as Philosophy
  • Capital as exercise in dialectical/historical
    materialism
  • Neo-Hegelian Western Marxist emphasis on
    manipulation of consciousness via culture
  • Althusserian revamping of historical materialism
  • Basic Problem one sided, working class has no
    effective subjectivity

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Reading Capital Politically - 1
  • Denies split between economics politics
  • Emphasizes working class subjectivity
  • within capitalist society
  • against against capitalist society
  • transcending capitalist society

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Reading Capital Politically - 2
  • Recasts dynamic of capitalist development as
    dynamic of class struggle
  • within production
  • within culture (reproduction)
  • Insists on two-sided, strategic reading of
    Capital and of all the elements of capitalist
    society

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Example 1 Part VIII
  • Can be read one-sidely
  • as economic history, story of capital, working
    class victimized
  • as philosophy, case study of historical
    materialism
  • Can be read two-sidedly
  • capitals coming into being, imposition of its
    rules
  • peoples resistance to that imposition

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Example 2 Chapter One-1
  • Can be read one sidedly
  • as economic value theory, narrowly defined
  • as story of money (pre-K, K)
  • as correction of Classical labor theory of value
  • as example of commodity fetishism

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Example 2 Chapter One-2
  • Can be read two-sidedly
  • in terms of class relations
  • substance (work) core of class relationship
  • measure (work time) of that core
  • form (exchange value) form of class
    relationship
  • so, money embodiement of class relation
  • imposed and contested rules of game

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