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قسمت سوم:« امروز نخستین روز بهار استممد هرگز نتوانستقایق سفیدش را در تشت، راه بیاندازد.»روایت سفر ناظم و والا نورالدین به باتوم (باتومی)، گرجستان.روایت اختلاف لنین و مارتوف در کنگرهی دوم حزب در لندن و ماجرای منشویک و بولشویک.روایت لحظات پر التهاب انتخاب کمونیسم، در هتل فرانسهی باتوم و آشنایی با شعر نوین روس.روایت ورود به دانشگاه کمونیستی زحمتکشان شرق در مسکو و روزهای دانشجویی.روایت پایان جنگ استقلال ترکیه و روزگار تولد ترکیهی نوین..مترجمان آثار:احمد پوریایرج نوبخت__________________کاری از حامد کیان__________________Nazim and vala Nuruddin's trip to Batumi, Georgia.Narration of the difference between Lenin and Martov at the second party congress in London and the story of Mensheviks and Bolsheviks.Nazim's inflammatory moments of choosing communism, in the French hotel of Batumi, and getting acquainted with modern Russian poetry.His Inrolment of the Communist University of Eastern Workers in Moscow and student days.The end of the Turkish independence war and the birth of the new Turkey.__________________Work by: Hamed Kiaan Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of SPS, Sophia and Pamela discuss the moral panic surrounding Netflix's new film, Cuties (2020), and take up the responses by Spiked Online and Jacobin magazine. Platypus members Marco Torres and David Faes join us to reflect on Polanski's critically-acclaimed J'Accuse (2019)and how it speaks to the present. In the final segment, Sophia interviews Jack Conrad from the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). They consider how the 'Left' uses and abuses Karl Kautsky's legacy in order to avoid Kautsky's Marxism and discuss what the CPGB is up to. If you want to learn more about Platypus, and get involved, read the Platypus review, visit us on Facebook under the Platypus Affiliated Society or visit www.platypus1917.org. You can follow us on Instagram: ShitPlatypusSays, and on Twitter: @PlatypusSays. If you like the podcast, share it, rate it, and write us a review. Mentioned: (0) Theodor W. Adorno, "Sexual Taboos and the Law Today" (1963) https://platypus1917.org/wp-content/uploads/readings/adorno_sexualtaboostoday.pdf (1) Brendan O'Neill, Cuties Review https://www.spiked-online.com/2020/09/15/in-defence-of-cuties/ (2) Eileen Jones, Cuties Review https://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/09/cuties-scandal-netflix-controversy-french-movie (3) The Spartacist League on Polanski, “Stop the Puritan Witchhunt Against Roman Polanski!” printed in the Workers Vanguard, No. 192, 10 February 1978 https://www.icl-fi.org/english/wv/944/polanski.html (4) Platypus' 'Kautsky in the 21st Century' Panel (2020) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aL2TWNd1ntc (5) Communist Party of Great Britain's website https://communistparty.co.uk (6) The CPGB's Weekly Worker website https://weeklyworker.co.uk (7) The CPGB's Communist University 2020 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOkaFWQNpCTrQfT65UszE4A Hosted by Pamela C., Sophia F., with editing assistance by Michael Woodson, Audrey Crescenti and music from Tamas Vilaghy.
This week we welcome James to the show, a long time listener and patron who I met recently at the CPGB Communist University this summer. We give a thorough analysis of the event, our thoughts on the talks, the people we met there, and our overall general impression. For those unaware, Mike MacNair, whose book ‘Revolutionary Strategy’ we are currently studying on the podcast, is a member of the CPGB. He gave a number of talks related to the book, and was where I got to sit down with him to talk about brexit for the recent episodes.
On this episode, we talk about Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and the undigested legacy of the late sixties among millennials. We take up the recent corruption scandal plaguing the United Auto Workers (UAW) with Platypus member, Nick Kreitman, a personal injury, employment and labor attorney practicing in Chicago, Illinois. Nick gives us an update on the state of American unions and what leftists think is possible under Bernie Sanders. In the second segment, Sophia interviews Hillel Ticktin, a South African expat living in London who spoke on the fall of the Soviet Union at the CPGB’s summer Communist University. They discuss the counterrevolution left by Stalinists in Power, the atomization of the working class in the USSR and the legacy of 1989. As always feel free to send your questions, comments and criticism to shitplatypussays@gmail.com. And if you like the podcast, share it and leave us a review. Links; Rory Hannigan, Platypus Review 119, September 2019 https://platypus1917.org/2019/09/01/what-was-stalinism-in-power/ J. Hoberman, "Once Upon a Time in Tarantino’s Hollywood" in New York Review of Books (08.19.2019) https://www.nybooks.com/daily/2019/08/19/once-upon-a-time-in-tarantinos-hollywood/ Labor Notes on the United Auto Workers (UAW) https://www.labornotes.org/2019/09/corruption-cases-auto-workers-complicate-bargaining https://labornotes.org/2019/07/viewpoint-big-three-negotiations-open-which-way-forward-auto-workers Meagan Day, "Americans Are Starting to Love Unions Again" in Jacobin (09.02.2019) https://www.jacobinmag.com/2019/09/unions-us-labor-movement-americans-gallup-poll-bernie-sanders Nick Kreitman https://www.nickkreitman.attorney Hosted by Pamela C. and Sophia Freeman
Vandaag hebben we ons laatste interview van de Communist University afgelopen augustus, met niemand minder dan Moshé Machover. De van oorsprong Israëlisch communist, oprichtend lid van Matzpen, voert een uitgebreid vraaggesprek met Gus van Utrecht en Emil uit Sittard-Geleen over Israël, maar ook de heksenjacht in de Labour party.
Vandaag hebben we het dubbelinterview met antropologen Camilla Power en Chris Knight. Ook hier is het interview weer gepaard met een lezing, van Camilla op de Communist University. Deze kun je weer terugvinden op onze site. Wat antropologie met socialistische politiek te maken heeft? Luister vooral verder, want het antwoord is *alles*.
Vandaag hebben we ons interview met Anne McShane, een Ierse kameraad van de Communist Party of Great Britain. Zij heeft het over haar studies naar de vrouwenbeweging in de vroege jaren van de Sovjet Unie én de vrouwenbeweging vandaag de dag in Ierland. Over het eerste onderwerp hield ze op de Communist University een sessie die we wederom op onze website hebben gezet en zeker het bekijken waard is.
Vandaag hebben we weer een interview vanuit de Communist University van afgelopen augustus. Het interview, met marxistisch econoom Michael Roberts is een uitbreiding op het gastcollege dat hij hield over de relevantie van Marx's economische theorieën vandaag de dag. Dit gastcollege is opgenomen en gepubliceerd door de CPGB en je kunt deze hier vinden. Hij is zeker het bekijken waard als je meer wilt weten over een marxistische analyse over de kapitalistische economie. De blog van Michael kun je vinden op thenextrecession.wordpress.com en hij heeft twee boeken uitgebracht die je overal kunt krijgen, getiteld: The Long Depression: Marxism and the Global Crisis of Capitalism en Marx 200 - a review of Marx's economics 200 years after his birth. Wat hem apart zet als marxistisch econoom is dat hij stevig inzet op de visie dat de grondoorzaak van elke kapitalistische crisis de wet is van de tendens van de dalende winstvoet van het kapitalisme.
Join Jamie Parker and James Robinson as we sit down with PhD candidate Sana Tannoury-Karam to talk about Arab Communists and the Arab Left in the interwar period through World War Two. We talked about Sana's journey from studying political science in Beirut to studying history in Boston. She touches on individuals in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq and the evolution of Communist Parties throughout the Arab world from organic local creativity to strict Stalinism. Sana argues for an "internationalist moment" in the interwar period, contrary of the historiography of the region being sectarian and divided. She recounts her research journeys and difficulties consulting resources in the Middle East, especially with her focus on Lebanon and women's movements with Communism. She also explores the tensions between labor and CPs, and the politics of global anti-fascism. Books mentioned: "Colonial Citizens: Republican Rights, Paternal Privilege, and Gender in French Syria and Lebanon" by Elizabeth Thompson https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1050974.Colonial_Citizens "Militant Women of a Fragile Nation" by Malek Abisaab https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9405372-militant-women-of-a-fragile-nation "Comrades and Enemies: Arab and Jewish Workers in Palestine, 1906-1948" by Zachary Lockman https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/522679.Comrades_and_Enemies "Workers on the Nile: Nationalism, Communism, Islam, and the Egyptian Working Class, 1882-1954" by Joel Beinin, Zachary Lockman https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/522681.Workers_on_the_Nile "Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age 1798 -1939" by Albert Hourani https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/185611.Arabic_Thought_in_the_Liberal_Age_1798_1939 "Liberal Thought in the Eastern Mediterranean: Late 19th Century Until the 1960s" by Christoph Schumann https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7784825-liberal-thought-in-the-eastern-mediterranean "The Eastern Mediterranean and the Making of Global Radicalism, 1860-1914" by Ilham Khuri-Makdisi https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7133631-the-eastern-mediterranean-and-the-making-of-global-radicalism-1860-1914 "The “East” as a Category of Bolshevik Ideology and Comintern Administration: The Arab Section of the Communist University of the Toilers of the East" (article) by Masha Kirasirova https://muse.jhu.edu/article/650067 Picture from Sana's collection: Workers gathered for the first public celebration of May day in 1925 Beirut. Red flags and slogans of ‘workers of the world unite’. The Breaking History podcast is a production of the Northeastern University History Graduate Student Association. Producers and Sound Editors: Matt Bowser and Dan Squizzero Theme Music: Kieran Legg