Chris Cutrone with Doug Lain on Palestine protests and the “Left”

Chris Cutrone, author of The Death of the Millennial Left, discusses the left’s embrace of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict as the new center of its political project. Chris Cutrone and Doug continue to discuss the way the American Left has taken up the conflict in Israel as the centerpiece of its political project.

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Chris Cutrone with Doug Lain on Israel-Palestine, Marxism and socialism

Chris Cutrone addresses his critics and returns to the need to develop a socialist politics as opposed to an ethno-nationalist Wilsonian utopian politics in the Cutrone Zone. Chris Cutrone continues to discuss the Israel/Palestine conflict and the need for socialism in the Parrot Room.

Chris Cutrone with Doug Lain on Hamas, Israel, the Left and socialism

The Last Marxist Chris Cutrone discusses the situation in Israel and Gaza, explains his own controversial understanding of what’s necessary for the emancipation of the Palestinians, and discusses what he calls “reformism with bombs.” Chris and Doug continue their discussion of how the Left’s understanding of the Palestinian/Israeli conflict is broken.

The Death of the Millennial Left book launch author discussion at University of Chicago

On October 12th at the University of Chicago, the Platypus Affiliated Society hosted a book talk by Chris Cutrone on his new book The Death of the Millennial Left: Interventions 2006-2022.

https://www.sublationmedia.com/books/…

The Millennial Left, facing the War on Terror, the Great Recession, the Arab Spring and the Occupy Movement, and the Black Lives Matter protests, as well as the Presidencies of Obama and Trump and the political discontents expressed by Bernie Sanders, Brexit and Jeremy Corbyn, SYRIZA et al, was tasked with the struggle for socialism in the core of global capitalism. It failed to even attempt this task. In the essays collected here, spanning the Millennial generationā€™s many agonies, Chris Cutrone cuts through the accumulated legacy of failures that the Millennials inherited from the Left of the 20th century and that blocked their view of the socialist politics needed to turn the crisis of neoliberal capitalism into a struggle to overcome capitalism. A critique of the history of the recent and current Left, the book is also a lesson in politics: the politics marking the 21st century and the absence of Marxism informing the Left as much as the Right. It is essential reading for anyone interested in a socialist politics of freedom.

Chris Cutrone is the Last Marxist. Cutrone teaches in the Departments of Art History, Theory and Criticism and Visual and Critical Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. He is an Instructor at the Institute for Clinical Social Work and was a longtime lecturer in the Social Sciences Collegiate Division at the University of Chicago, where he completed the PhD degree in the Committee on the History of Culture and the MA in Art History. His doctoral dissertation was on Adornoā€™s Marxism. He received the MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the BA from Hampshire College. He is also a writer and media artist committed to critical thinking and artistic practice and the politics of social emancipation. He is the original lead organizer and Chief Pedagogue of the Platypus Affiliated Society, an international Marxist educational project.

The Death of the Millennial Left book launch author discussion at SAIC

On October 6th at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Platypus Affiliated Society hosted a book talk by Chris Cutrone on his new book The Death of the Millennial Left: Interventions 2006-2022.

https://www.sublationmedia.com/books/…

The Millennial Left, facing the War on Terror, the Great Recession, the Arab Spring and the Occupy Movement, and the Black Lives Matter protests, as well as the Presidencies of Obama and Trump and the political discontents expressed by Bernie Sanders, Brexit and Jeremy Corbyn, SYRIZA et al, was tasked with the struggle for socialism in the core of global capitalism. It failed to even attempt this task. In the essays collected here, spanning the Millennial generationā€™s many agonies, Chris Cutrone cuts through the accumulated legacy of failures that the Millennials inherited from the Left of the 20th century and that blocked their view of the socialist politics needed to turn the crisis of neoliberal capitalism into a struggle to overcome capitalism. A critique of the history of the recent and current Left, the book is also a lesson in politics: the politics marking the 21st century and the absence of Marxism informing the Left as much as the Right. It is essential reading for anyone interested in a socialist politics of freedom.

Chris Cutrone is the Last Marxist. Cutrone teaches in the Departments of Art History, Theory and Criticism and Visual and Critical Studies at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago . He is an Instructor at the Institute for Clinical Social Work and was a longtime lecturer in the Social Sciences Collegiate Division at the University of Chicago, where he completed the PhD degree in the Committee on the History of Culture and the MA in Art History. His doctoral dissertation was on Adornoā€™s Marxism. He received the MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the BA from Hampshire College. He is also a writer and media artist committed to critical thinking and artistic practice and the politics of social emancipation. He is the original lead organizer and Chief Pedagogue of the Platypus Affiliated Society, an international Marxist educational project.

Chris Cutrone with Doug Lain on the meaning of the Left

Chris Cutrone discusses Leszek Kolakowski’s essay “The Concept of the Left.” From the essay: “The Left — and this is its unchangeable and indispensable quality, though by no means its only one — is a movement of negation toward the existing world. For this very reason it is, as we have seen, a constructive force. It is, simply, a quest for change.”

September 30, 2023 | Posted in: Presentations | Comments Closed

Chris Cutrone with Doug Lain on Obama and Trump

Chris Cutrone looks back at the Obama years from his book The Death of the Millennial Left.

This week’s second hour of the CutroneZone includes a discussion on how we should understand Trump as a product of the Left.

September 16, 2023 | Posted in: Presentations | Comments Closed