Angry Optimism in a Drowned World: A Conversation with Kim Stanley Robinson
cominsitu | communists in situ | November 14th 2017
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Angry Optimism in a Drowned World: A Conversation with Kim Stanley Robinson
cominsitu | communists in situ | November 14th 2017
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Capitalism: Concept & Idea (audio)
cominsitu | communists in situ | November 17th 2017
The Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy (CRMEP) presents:
Capitalism: Concept & Idea
150 Years of Marx’s Capital: The Philosophy and Politics of Capital today
As a counterpoint to the retreat of the concept of communism from history to ‘idea’, this conference will mark the 150th anniversary of the first volume of Karl Marx’s Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by asking the question of the meanings of ‘capital’ and ‘capitalism’ today as at once (explanatory structural-historical) concepts and (political) ideas.
In particular: What is the current standing of the different philosophical interpretations of Marx’s Capital? Wha...
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Listen to Capital, Volume 1, by Karl Marx
cominsitu | communists in situ | July 19th 2017
Of course the method of presentation must differ in form from that of inquiry. The latter has to appropriate the material in detail, to analyse its different forms of development, to trace out their inner connexion. Only after this work is done, can the actual movement be adequately described. If this is done successfully, if the life of the subject-matter is ideally reflected as in a mirror, then it may appear as if we had before us a mere a priori construction.
My dialectic method is not only different from the Hegelian, but is its direct opposite. To Hegel, the life process of the human brain, i.e., the process of thinking, which, under the name of “the Idea,” he even transforms into an independent subject, is the demiurgos of the real world, an...
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