Chris Cutrone joins Dave McKerracher, Nance, and Eamon Stephen AKA Swoletariat at Theory Underground to discuss the need and task for a new socialist movement and its relation to Marxism.
Full epic marathon stream:
Chris Cutrone joins Dave McKerracher, Nance, and Eamon Stephen AKA Swoletariat at Theory Underground to discuss the need and task for a new socialist movement and its relation to Marxism.
Full epic marathon stream:
Chris Cutroneās academic lectures contextualize and explain Theodor W. Adorno’s book Negative Dialectics and dialectical epilegomena 1968-69, building upon prior lectures on Adorno’s essays on the negative dialectic in Marxism, Georg Lukacsās āThe phenomenon of reificationā and āThe standpoint of the proletariat,ā parts 1 and 3 of āReification and the consciousness of the proletariatā from History and Class Consciousness (1923), and Karl Korschās 1923 essay on āMarxism and philosophy.ā From Cutroneās Summer 2024 course on Marx and Marxism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Part 1, on Adorno’s essays on the negative dialectic of Marxism:
Part 2, on Adorno’s book Negative Dialectics:
Part 3, on Adorno’s dialectical epilegomena 1968-69:
Chris Cutrone discusses the prospects for socialism in America, how Sublation could become a “Committee of Correspondence” for a “proto-party,” and how he interprets the Trump and Harris Presidential Campaigns. In the 2nd half, Cutrone spells out what will be necessary to build a socialist party in America.
Chris Cutrone’s academic lectures contextualize and explain George Lukacs’s “The phenomenon of reification” and “The standpoint of the proletariat,” parts 1 and 3 of “Reification and the consciousness of the proletariat” from History and Class Consciousness (1923) and Karl Korsch’s 1923 essay on “Marxism and philosophy.” From Cutrone’s Summer 2024 course on Marx and Marxism at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
Part 1, on Georg Lukacs “reification” in History and Class Consciousness
Part 2, on Lukacs “standpoint of the proletariat” in History and Class Consciousness:
Part 3, on Karl Korch “Marxism and philosophy” (1923):
Chris Cutrone discusses his pre-political project, the Campaign for a socialist party in the U.S., with Doug Lain and Ashley Frawley. In this week’s Sublation Media stream we re-evaluate the “culture war” as a form of “catch-all” politics, and announce our intention to create a proto-party internationally.
11 Theses on the Campaign for a socialist party in the U.S.:
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Chris Cutrone discusses the 2024 U.S. Presidential election with Douglas Lain. Who is Kamala Harris? Is she Gen-X? Was Trump even shot? What is the Deep State?
Ashley Frawley joins Doug Lain, Chris Cutrone and Ben Studebaker to discuss American politics, the rise of Donald Trump, and the state of the Left.
In this episode of the CutroneZone, the Last Marxist responds to Benjamin Studebaker’s essay, “Beyond Bonapartism: Breaking statephobic thought taboos.” Does Marxism’s political theory hold water?
Jack Ross joins Chris Cutrone and Douglas Lain for a special edition of the CutroneZone on Israeli politics.
This was going to be a conversation mainly about Cutrone’s new book and course, but after a certain point pretty early in, the focus became Palestine-Israel, Hamas, what a “real Marxist” position would mean, why anti-imperialism ain’t it. Gabriel Rockhill kept coming up because he’s big on that anti-imperialism is the Real Left Solution To The Riddle Of History or whatever, but TU does not necessarily endorse that view, knowing very little about Rockhill’s actual positions. This was not about Rockhill so much as Cutrone’s take on him and that tendency of the Left, which is interesting on its own.