Sunday, January 22, 2017
Marxism Revisited
Since the break-up of the USSR and its eastern European empire, with the consequent collapse of Leninist ideas of revolution, it had become the accepted wisdom that Marxism is outdated. In this series of public forums The Socialist Party examined that body of thought known as Marxism and reassessed its relevance to modern conditions and to the development of an alternative society.
Each forum lasted two hours including the discussion which followed each talk.
From 'Summer School 1998', 3-5 July, at Fircroft College, Selly Oak, Birmingham. Audio recordings are also available by clicking the titles below....
Contents
1. Who the hell was Karl Marx?
2. Was Marx ever a Leninist?
(Did Lenin really distort Marx?)
3. The fetishism of commodities
(or is Nike cooler than Adidas?)
4. Has the modern market superseded Marxian economics?
5. Is The Socialist Party Marxist?
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