
A critical theory podcast by critical theory work group.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySocial SciencesScienceSociety & Culture | |||

Mac and Crane discuss the essay "Legality and Illegality" by György Lukács (Georg Lukács) in the context of his broader development: after joining the Communist Party in 1918, Lukács would play an important role in the leadership of the short-lived H... more
J. E. is joined by Cam for an introduction to the history of left-communism, specifically the German/Dutch (councilist), Italian (Bordigist) and French (ultraleft) traditions. The books we mention are the following:
* Histoire Critique de l'Ultrag... more
In this episode, Mac Parker and Anatarah Bin AlKaf have a casual chat on Richard Lewontin and Richard Levins seminal book the Dialectical Biologist. They cover why this book remains a key contribution to Marxist theory, philosophy of nature, and phil... more
In this episode, join your hosts Sam Thomas (resident Italophile), J.E. Morain, and James Crane for a discussion taking the 1951 polemic, “Murder of the Dead,” as a point of departure for deeper dive into Amadeo Bordiga’s bellicose and beautiful run ... more
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Focusing on the intersection of critical theory and various political and social issues, the content engages deep discussions on themes including capitalism, ecology, Marxism, and literature. Key episodes explore the political context surrounding historical figures in Marxism and the critical analysis of modern societal structures and concepts such as racket theory. Unique to the discussions is the incorporation of historical anecdotes and contemporary reflections, illustrating how past theories can inform current socio-political landscapes. The dialogue often brings together literary analysis and political critique, making it insightful for listeners interested in the nuances of social theories and their relevance today.
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