In Defense of Marxism w/ The Sensible Socialist

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The Shadow and the Specter: Carl Jung, Psychoanalysis, and Modern Politics

In this episode, Breht speaks with scholar Angie Bittar about the life, thought, and enduring relevance of Carl Jung. Together they explore Jung's understanding of the unconscious, archetypes, the shadow, individuation, dreams, symbols, myth, and the modern search for meaning. Af ...  Afficher plus

The Worldwide Family of Militant Women

In this episode, Breht and Alyson sit down with Arlene Eisen to discuss her new memoir, In the Worldwide Family of Militant Women. Eisen reflects on her political formation across the upheavals of the 1960s through the early 1980s, her encounters with Black liberation and anti-im ...  Afficher plus

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Marxism and ethics: Their morals and ours
Marxist Voice

Opponents of Marxism often accuse it of being indifferent to the sanctity of the individual. But do capitalism and its apologists really respect the individual any more than Marxism does? In this talk, Ellen Morton explores the real role of morality in class society. 🔗 Learn mor ...  Afficher plus

Formal logic | The ABCs of Marxist philosophy (Part 4)
Marxist Voice

Logic is usually seen as a dry, boring discipline suitable only for pedants. This is because it is traditionally seen as having no relation to the real world of objects, and is instead a self-contained system of rules for thought. Marxism completely rejects this formalism and see ...  Afficher plus

From Marx to Trotsky: The history of the Communist International
Marxist Voice

To kick off our six-part series on the lessons of the Communist International, Fiona Lali outlines the rich history of Marxist internationalism, stretching from Marx and Engels' efforts to build the First International, through to Trotsky's Fourth International. 🌐 Check out Soci ...  Afficher plus

How can we know anything? | The ABCs of Marxist philosophy (Part 2)
Marxist Voice

The question of idealism versus materialism most frequently expresses itself in the question of knowledge. Do we know anything for certain, and if so, how? And why has this question stubbornly persisted throughout the history of philosophy? Subscribe to the newly re-launched In D ...  Afficher plus