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Im ersten Teil unserer Doppelfolge zu Karl Marx haben wir auf dessen Kindheit und Jugend geschaut. Als Erwachsener erarbeitet er seine politischen Ideen, namentlich das "Kapital" und das "Manifest des Kommunismus", und muss zugleich mit seiner Familie im Exil (über)leben. Mehr im Gespräch mit zwei Experten des Trierer Karl-Marx-Hauses.
L'émission 28 minutes du 08/05/2025 Marie-Christine Barrault : dans la peau de l'avocate Gisèle HalimiMarie-Christine Barrault est à l'affiche de la pièce “Gisèle Halimi, une farouche liberté” jusqu'au 31 mai à la Scala Paris. La pièce, mise en scène par Lena Paugam, s'appuie sur le livre d'entretiens “Une farouche liberté” entre la célèbre avocate et la journaliste Annick Cojean. Marie-Christine Barrault partage la scène avec Hinda Abdelaoui. Elles incarnent, à tour de rôle, le personnage de Gisèle Halimi pour en dévoiler toutes ses facettes, de la femme politique à la grand-mère. En une heure et demie, la pièce retrace plus de 70 ans d'engagement et de combat pour la cause des femmes. Marie-Christine Barrault a joué dans plus de 60 films et 40 pièces de théâtre. En 1977, elle est nommée pour l'Oscar de la meilleure actrice pour son interprétation de Marthe dans “Cousin, Cousine” de Jean-Charles Tacchella. À l'écran ou sur les planches, elle a souvent incarné des femmes fortes aux destins exceptionnels, comme Jenny Marx, Marie-Curie ou Marguerite Yourcenar.Le scrutin proportionnel peut-il revitaliser la démocratie française ? Mercredi 30 avril, le Premier ministre François Bayrou a entamé des consultations auprès des responsables politiques pour proposer l'instauration de la proportionnelle dans l'élection des députés en France. Depuis le début de la Ve République, les députés sont élus au suffrage universel direct avec un scrutin uninominal majoritaire à deux tours, à l'exception des élections législatives de 1986 qui se sont déroulées selon un scrutin proportionnel à l'échelon départemental. Le mode de scrutin proportionnel est censé augmenter la représentativité à l'Assemblée nationale, en donnant à chaque liste de candidats un nombre de députés proportionnel au nombre de voix qu'elle obtient. La plupart des pays européens élisent leurs députés à la proportionnelle comme la Belgique, l'Irlande ou le Danemark. Le projet divise sur le fond comme sur la forme au sein de la classe politique française. Les Républicains, Horizons et une partie des membres de la majorité présidentielle ont exprimé des réserves. Le Rassemblement national, le MoDem,les députés écologistes et Insoumis y sont favorables, mais sous différentes formes. Par exemple, la France insoumise défend un mode de scrutin proportionnel “à un échelon régional”, alors que François Bayrou souhaiterait, lui, un échelon départemental. Marjorie Adelson nous raconte comment les abats de boucherie trouvent un nouveau succès grâce aux influenceurs conservateurs et masculinistes notamment. Marie Bonnisseau nous présente une prothésiste américaine qui fabrique des faux yeux pour le moins originaux. 28 minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Élisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio. Enregistrement 8 mai 2025 Présentation Élisabeth Quin Production KM, ARTE Radio
LA NOUVELLE VERSION DE VULGAIRE EST ARRIVÉE !Chaque semaine avec Marie Misset, nous allons recevoir des experts qui vont vulgariser avec nous des concepts, des histoires,et pour cette premiere fois à Deux nous recevons Sophie-Marie Larrouy et Eloïse Gaillard !Nous parlerons de l'histoire de la fête foraine, de Jenny Marx, et de Fatman scoop, et du radar de recul des escargots, entre autres !en espérant que cette nouvelle version de vulgaire vous plaira ! Le but : que vous ayez plein d'anecdotes à raconter à la machine à café ou dans les diners chiants !à bientôt !Marine---Retrouvez Vulgaire sur Instagram : @vulgaire_lepodcast---VULGAIREUn podcast de Marine Baousson et Marie Missetproduit par Marine Baousson / Studio BruneRéalisé par Antoine OlierGénérique : Romain BaoussonGraphisme et illustrations : Juliette PoneyCapsules vidéos : Emma Estevezprogrammation : Louise Tempéreau Enregistré au studio ACAST que nous remercions Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
A man who looms as large as Karl Marx needed multiple Significant Others (although when it came to wives, he only had one). Starring Ted Danson as Karl Marx, Maddie Ogden as Jenny von Westphalen, and Patton Oswalt as Friedrich Engels.Also featuring Katie Sharer and Matt O'Brien. Source List:Love and Captial: Karl and Jenny Marx and the Birth of a Revolution by Mary Gabriel, ©2011, Hachette Book GroupEngels by Terrell Carver, ©2011, Oxford University PressRevolutions Podcast, Season 10Reason.org, Don't Blame Karl Marx for ‘Cultural Marxism'The Washington Post, “Love and Capital: Karl and Jenny Marx and the Birth of a Revolution,” by Mary GabrielNational Library of Medicine, Friedrich Engels: Businessman and RevolutionaryBritannica, Young HegeliansCCSNA.org, Duke of ArgyllMarxist.org, Yearning: A Romance, The Holy Family or Critique of Critical Criticism, The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte. Karl Marx 1852History.com, Paris Commune of 1871
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1857 – Hace 9 años Friederich Engels y Karl Marx han publicado su manifiesto comunista, la amistad ha crecido, también la protección que de cierta forma ejercía Engels sobre Marx, de manera espiritual, ideológica y material, tal como se desprende de estas cartas en que es la mujer de Marx la que responde. En la voz, Bárbara Espejo.
Geisterstunde mit Bettine von Arnim, Jenny Marx und der Dadaistin Hannah Höch. Die Performance-Künstlerin AnniKa von Trier wird bei ihrem Stipendienaufenthalt auf Schloss Wiepersdorf von den Geistern bedeutender Frauen heimgesucht. Ein Hörspiel über weibliche Autonomie und das Dasein als Frau und freischaffende Künstlerin. Mit Astrid Meyerfeldt, Lisa Hrdina, Valery Tscheplanowa, Inka Löwendorf, Kerstin Reinsch und AnniKa von Trier// Regie Heike Tauch// Produktion rbb 2019
Baca Marx Yuk! Kenalan Sama Jenny Marx Jadwal: Sabtu, 3 September 2022 08.00 WIB Live di Youtube IndoProgress
Connaissez-vous notre site ? www.lenouvelespritpublic.frUne émission de Philippe Meyer, enregistrée au studio l'Arrière-boutique le 6 mai 2022.Avec cette semaine :Jérôme Fehrenbach, inspecteur des Finances, historien et biographe de Jenny Marx.Akram Belkaïd, journaliste au Monde diplomatique.Béatrice Giblin, directrice de la revue Hérodote et fondatrice de l'Institut Français de Géopolitique.Lucile Schmid, membre du comité de rédaction de la revue Esprit. JENNY MARXJérôme Fehrenbach, vous êtes haut-fonctionnaire, inspecteur des finances et historien. Vous êtes l'auteur de plusieurs ouvrages sur l'histoire de la France et de l'Allemagne, de l'Ancien régime et l'époque contemporaine. En 2021, vous avez publié Jenny Marx. La tentation bourgeoise, aux éditions Passés composés. Dans cette biographie, vous retracez la vie de la femme de Karl Marx et de sa famille. L'épouse de Marx est née Jenny von Westphalen. Elle est issue d'une famille de noblesse récente mais reçoit une éducation bourgeoise. Vous expliquez que son père est un fonctionnaire « qui avait davantage de goût pour les lettres que pour les circulaires » et qui ne parvint pas à devenir propriétaire terrien. Par la famille de son épouse, Marx a donc côtoyé une petite noblesse urbaine éloignée du modèle nobiliaire allemand, ce qui l'a empêché selon vous de comprendre son rôle dans la société prussienne de l'époque, et sa différence avec la bourgeoisie de son temps.Le rapport du couple Marx à la bourgeoisie traverse votre livre. On y apprend que Karl et Jenny Marx, désargentés et perpétuellement à la recherche de financements, avaient à leur service une domestique, « offerte » à Jenny par sa mère. Vous soulignez aussi les contradictions de l'auteur du Capital qui a vécu pour grande partie grâce aux héritages divers et à l'aide financière de son ami Engels, héritant lui-même de la fortune que son père a bâti dans l'industrie textile. La vie de la famille Marx a été celle de nomades. Ils quittent leur Prusse natale pour s'installer en France où règne une relative liberté d'expression, puis partent en Belgique, chassés par Louis-Philippe à la demande du gouvernement prussien, avant de s'installer à Londres. En Angleterre, ils côtoient de nombreux immigrés qui fuient la répression qui sévit en Europe après le Printemps des peuples.Jenny Marx est tiraillée par toutes ces appartenances : au moment de la guerre franco-prussienne de 1870, elle est partagée entre sa patrie de naissance et sa patrie d'élection, la France, à qui elle reproche d'avoir renié les idéaux de la Révolution. Elle est aussi attachée à la Grande-Bretagne par sa grand-mère maternelle issue de la noblesse écossaise.Le rapport du couple Marx à ces différentes patries est aussi littéraire ; ils ont un goût prononcé pour Shakespeare, mais aussi pour Goethe, Dante et Homère. Jenny Marx était décrite par son époux comme une virtuose dans l'art d'écrire des lettres et vous estimez, Jérôme Fehrenbach, que ses correspondances figurent parmi les plus belles pages de la littérature épistolaire allemande.Dans son éloge funèbre, Engels a dépeint Jenny Marx comme une femme de l'ombre ayant joué un rôle déterminant dans le mouvement révolutionnaire. Mais malgré son goût marqué pour la politique, vous considérez que ce mythe de la baronne rouge est éloigné de la réalité.Jérôme Fehrenbach, vous qui avez écrit plusieurs livres sur des figures issues de l'aristocratie allemande, comme la Princesse palatine ou l'évêque Von Galen, j'aimerais vous demander, pour introduire notre conversation, ce qui a attiré votre attention en premier lieu sur ce personnage de Jenny Marx.Vous pouvez consulter notre politique de confidentialité sur https://art19.com/privacy ainsi que la notice de confidentialité de la Californie sur https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
durée : 00:56:31 - Autant en emporte l'Histoire - par : Stéphanie Duncan, Emmanuelle Fournier - Issue de la grande bourgeoisie prussienne, Jenny von Westphalen est belle, intelligente, cultivée, raffinée... - réalisé par : Anne WEINFELD
Biologen, malmöpatrioten och småkrypsentusiasten Myran från podcasten Eld och Rörelse besökte vår svit på Scandic och hjälpte oss göra upp med ekomarxismen, massutdöendet och ingenjörerna. Du kan höra Eld och Rörelse här: radio.alltatalla.se/series/eld-och-rorelse/ Karl och Jenny Marx "kompisbok" kan du läsa här: www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1865/04/01.htm Tack till GRK NORTH-EAST för introt. Outro var Higher ground med Geoff Berner. Vi finns där poddar finns, tex i Radio Noden. www.radionoden.se. Följ oss på instagram.com/kominternpodd. Skamlösa förslag och skammanden skickas till kominternpodd@gmail.com.
"Eleanor Marx: uma vida" é a primeira biografia da filha caçula da família Marx publicada no Brasil. Foi traduzida com o objetivo de trazer à luz a trajetória dessa mulher que ainda em vida foi uma grande referência para a classe trabalhadora. Última filha da incomum família de Karl e Jenny Marx, concentra em sua trajetória o legado das lutas socialistas que a precederam e investigações próprias acerca do que chamou de feminismo sob perspectiva socialista. O livro apresenta a trajetória de uma militante que fez pontes fundamentais entre o socialismo e o feminismo em seus panfletos, aulas, trabalhos de base, atividades artísticas, formativas e em sua própria vida pessoal. Pesquisadora, tradutora e teatrófila, Eleanor Marx teve um engajamento exemplar e original em relação à preservação e continuidade do legado de Karl Marx e Friedrich Engels. Constroem esse episódio conosco Cecilia Farias, Lia Urbini e Letícia Bergamini, tradutoras do livro. Assine a newsletter do Grifa: https://bit.ly/GRIFAnews Apoie o Grifa: https://apoia.se/grifapodcast Segue o PIX: grifapodcast@gmail.com
Since the 1960s, a constant feature in American life have been the culture wars. We talk with Professor Andrew Hartman about his work documenting the history of the culture wars, how they crossover with moral panics, and his upcoming book on Marx in America. - Hartman's book is War for the Soul of America A History of the Culture Wars, available here: https://www.powells.com/book/war-for-the-soul-of-america-a-history-of-the-culture-wars-9780226254500 - Find Prof Hartman on twitter here: https://twitter.com/HartmanAndrew Recs: Raymond Williams - Culture and Society Sven-Eric Liedman - A World to Win: The Life and Works of Karl Marx Mary Gabriel - Love and Capital: Karl and Jenny Marx and the Birth of a Revolution Louis Malle's Atlantic City The Criterion Channel The Leibniz–Clarke Correspondence The Mitchells vs the Machines Karl Mannheim - Ideology And Utopia: An Introduction to the Sociology of Knowledge - Help us make the show! http://www.patreon.com/givingthemic - Find us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/givingthemic - Questions/comments/suggestions for great local Korean food: givingthemic@gmail.com - http://facebook.com/givingthemic/ - - Main theme by The Mysterious Breakfast'r Cereal on SoundCloud @chiptheme - - All items trademarked and copyright their respective owners. Please don't sue. Please don't sue. Please don't sue.
Die Performance-Künstlerin AnniKa von Trier hat sich als Stipendiatin auf Schloss Wiepersdorf zurückgezogen. Doch es fehlt ihr an Inspiration. Da meldet sich zur Geisterstunde die ehemalige Hausherrin Bettine von Arnim zu Wort. Und – unfassbar! – im weiteren Verlauf gesellen sich auch noch Jenny Marx und die Dadaistin Hannah Höch hinzu. Alle drei Frauen sind zu ihrer Zeit höchst ungewöhnliche, selbstbestimmte Wege gegangen. Anhand von fiktiven Texten, nah an der biographischen Realität, mit sprach- und lautmalerischen Elementen beginnt ein angeregter Disput über die Frage nach weiblicher Autonomie als Frau und Künstlerin – damals wie heute.
The members of Vomit Cabaret join us this week to read the play The True Story of Karl Marx by Bernadette Le Goullon.One thing striking in this play is how Jenny Marx did a lot of work on Das Kapital but received little credit.In among the play is new songs from Anti-Flag, The Songs of Tom Smith, and Mau Power. Police brutality and misconduct is reported in Bad Cop No Donut.
Our interview with Mary Gabriel, whose books have been finalists for the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critic's Circle Award. Her biographies of Victoria Woodhull and Karl & Jenny Marx unveil the radical threads running through American spiritualism.
Clara Francesca http://www.clarafrancesca.com/ is an NYC based, Australian raised actor, writer, and speech coach. She created and tours with a solo play called Manifesting Mrs. Marx https://manifestingmrsmarx.com/ based on Jenny Marx, the wife of the famed philosopher Karl Marx. https://www.instagram.com/clar_esca/
Mitschnitt einer Veranstaltung am 28. Mai 2014 in der Reihe „Vielfalt sozialistischen Denkens“ Dr. Marion Freund: Extravagante Amazonen, wilde Furien oder bloße Anhängsel? Der Blick auf die Frauen berühmter Männer der Revolution Jenny Marx und die 1848er Kolloquium anlässlich des 200. Geburtstages von Jenny Marx Jenny Marx war für ihre Zeit eine über die Maßen emanzipierte und couragierte Frau. Die überlieferten Briefe von ihr und an sie, die erstmals vollständig in einer Publikation erscheinen, belegen eindringlich, dass sie nicht nur die Gattin an der Seite ihres berühmten Mannes und die Mutter ihrer Kinder war, sondern eine politisch engagierte Frau, die „Geschäftsführerin“ in Sachen Publikationstätigkeit und eine am Theaterleben interessierte Zuschauerin. In ihren Briefen an Freunde und Weggefährten schilderte Jenny Marx offen ihre Sorgen und Nöte, aber auch ihre Freuden und Hoffnungen. Der Briefwechsel mit den „alten 48ern“ – den Teilnehmern an der Revolution 1848/49 in den deutschen Landen war zeitweise besonders intensiv.
Mitschnitt einer Veranstaltung am 28. Mai 2014 in der Reihe „Vielfalt sozialistischen Denkens“ Prof. Dr. Rolf Hecker: Jenny Marx und die Freundschaft zu den 48er Jenny Marx und die 1848er Kolloquium anlässlich des 200. Geburtstages von Jenny Marx Jenny Marx war für ihre Zeit eine über die Maßen emanzipierte und couragierte Frau. Die überlieferten Briefe von ihr und an sie, die erstmals vollständig in einer Publikation erscheinen, belegen eindringlich, dass sie nicht nur die Gattin an der Seite ihres berühmten Mannes und die Mutter ihrer Kinder war, sondern eine politisch engagierte Frau, die „Geschäftsführerin“ in Sachen Publikationstätigkeit und eine am Theaterleben interessierte Zuschauerin. In ihren Briefen an Freunde und Weggefährten schilderte Jenny Marx offen ihre Sorgen und Nöte, aber auch ihre Freuden und Hoffnungen. Der Briefwechsel mit den „alten 48ern“ – den Teilnehmern an der Revolution 1848/49 in den deutschen Landen war zeitweise besonders intensiv.
Mitschnitt einer Veranstaltung am 28. Mai 2014 in der Reihe „Vielfalt sozialistischen Denkens“ Dr. Jenny Warnecke: Louise Aston - Radikale Schriftstellerin für den politischen Umsturz und die Frauenemanzipation? Jenny Marx und die 1848er Kolloquium anlässlich des 200. Geburtstages von Jenny Marx Jenny Marx war für ihre Zeit eine über die Maßen emanzipierte und couragierte Frau. Die überlieferten Briefe von ihr und an sie, die erstmals vollständig in einer Publikation erscheinen, belegen eindringlich, dass sie nicht nur die Gattin an der Seite ihres berühmten Mannes und die Mutter ihrer Kinder war, sondern eine politisch engagierte Frau, die „Geschäftsführerin“ in Sachen Publikationstätigkeit und eine am Theaterleben interessierte Zuschauerin. In ihren Briefen an Freunde und Weggefährten schilderte Jenny Marx offen ihre Sorgen und Nöte, aber auch ihre Freuden und Hoffnungen. Der Briefwechsel mit den „alten 48ern“ – den Teilnehmern an der Revolution 1848/49 in den deutschen Landen war zeitweise besonders intensiv.
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Heute habe ich wieder eine Story von einer Frau für dich, die den Erfolg ihres Mannes ausgemacht hat. Einmal im Monat erzähle und entlüfte ich euch Erfolgsstorys von Unternehmen, wo überall auch Frauen hinter den Storys stehen und wie sie das gemacht haben. Denn Frauen spielen in der Wirtschaft eine riesige Rolle, auch wenn das oft nicht nach außen getragen wird. Deshalb wird es in diesem Format genau um diese Geschichten gehen, bei denen Frauen zum großen Erfolg geführt haben. Heute setzen wir mit der Erfolgsgeschichte von Karl Marx und seinem gemeinsam Erfolg mit Friedrich Engels fort. Denn die beiden haben die Grundlage für den Marxismus geschaffenen, der auch heute noch die Geschichtsbücher prägt und das damit verbundene Manifest, mit welchem die beiden bekannt geworden sind. Inwiefern Jenny an der Erfolgsgeschichte von den beiden beteiligt war und warum sie von Friedrich Engels in den Vordergrund gehoben wurde, erfährst du jetzt in der Folge. Viel Spaß! Gefällt dir das neue Format? Dann lass mir gerne eine Bewertung mit deinem Feedback da! __________ ***RABATTE*** Mit dem Code "Weltfrauenwoche" bekommst du saftige 50% Rabatt in in der Woche ab dem 01.03.19 auf folgende Tagesveranstaltungen: - SICHERE DIR HIER DEINE EINTRITTSKARTEN UND SPARE 50%. www.feminess.de/weltfrauenwoche - Kongress: https://feminess.de/kongress/ - Female Speaker Day: https://female-speaker.de - Inspiration Slam: https://feminess.de/inspiration-slam/ ***SICHRERE DIR JETZT DEIN TICKET*** __________ Hier kommst du zum Online-Kongress: https://online-kongresse.info/events/feminess-social-media/ Downloade deinen Ratgeber für ein komplett selbstbestimmtes Leben hier: https://feminess.de/ratgeber-selbstbestimmung Willst du professionelle FEMALE-Speakerin werden? Bewirb dich hier für die Feminess Female Speaker School: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Kj9-vGy_HJf-anNh4abpoaORKdjoVmGSpw7moZf2_GU/viewform?edit_requested=true Werde Teil der Community und tausche dich mit gleichgesinnten Frauen aus: - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/feminess/ - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/my.feminess/ - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBvWwMkDdxhUDFZDWQPBlEQ?view_as=subscriber
We say goodbye to 2018 by discussing The Young Karl Marx (Le Jeune Marx), Raoul Peck’s film commemorating 200 years of Karl Marx’s birth. We unpack the lame (so-called) film critiques by those on the left. In the main segment, we take up the question “What is Socialism?”, featuring responses by members of Platypus, listeners of the podcast, fellow travelers and some dude... including, Chris Cutrone, Erin Hagood, Ben Waite, Raul Cajias, & Sammy Medina. Throughout, Rosa Luxemburg, Leon Trotsky, Vladimir Lenin & Karl Marx, help us with the heavy lifting. Send us your questions, comments and requests for SPS in the new year! E-mail us at: shitplatypussays@gmail.com Platypus Review article referenced: - The birth of a revolution? An interview with Mary Gabriel on Love and Capital, by Spencer Leonard https://platypus1917.org/2012/06/07/the-birth-of-a-revolution/ On February 28, 2012, the radio program Radical Minds on WHPK-FM Chicago broadcast an interview with Mary Gabriel, the author of Love and Capital: Karl and Jenny Marx and the Birth of a Revolution (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2011). The interview was conducted by Spencer A. Leonard of the Platypus Affiliated Society. What follows is an edited transcript of their conversation. Original recording from Radical Minds interview can be found here: https://tinyurl.com/y8phrnwt Hosted by Pamela C., Laurie Rojas and Suzy V.
The world of twentieth-century abstract painting has traditionally been male-dominated—but five women broke from tradition and dared to enter that world and propel a revolution in modern art. To champion their stories, acclaimed author Mary Gabriel spoke at Town Hall, with accounts from her book Ninth Street Women. Gabriel joined us to explore the rich, revealing narratives of these five brilliant female artists—Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Grace Hartigan, Joan Mitchell, and Helen Frankenthaler. Gabriel met with local painter Julia Ricketts, whose work can be found in numerous private collections throughout the Pacific Northwest. Ricketts offered an artistic perspective as Gabriel highlighted the impassioned and exhilarating lives of these five movers and shakers of American art and society who challenged the prevailing social code during one of the most turbulent cultural and political periods of modern history. Listen in as Gabriel and Ricketts recounted the remarkable and inspiring stories of five women who shaped not just postwar America but the future of American art. Mary Gabriel is the author of Love and Capital: Karl and Jenny Marx and the Birth of a Revolution, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the National Book Critics Circle Award. She is also the author of Notorious Victoria: The Life of Victoria Woodhull, Uncensored, and The Art of Acquiring: A Portrait of Etta and Claribel Cone. Recorded live at Impact Hub by Town Hall Seattle on Sunday, September 30, 2018.
Der Revolutionär und die Baronesse. Marx' Werk wäre ohne seine Frau Jenny nicht möglich gewesen. Die Adlige war Journalistin und überzeugte Sozialistin und kämpfte mit ihm.
Beyond Blade Runners and Replicants, there must be a place “Over the Rainbow” for us to exist in solidarity and equanimity. And certainly, the 21st Century hovering above us should be a cause for hope, not despair; yet even with this new century being no way near its quartermark, it's already given us a planet wheezing from ecological crisis-to-crisis, where an untenable economic system of neo-feudalism ravages plants and animals, as well as the rights of those we love (or should love). In the Terror & Twilight of Our Broken Age, what ideology best speaks and acts from a place made from compassion and love? Instead of passively looking at the new century that hangs in the sky, blinking obliquely above us, we should instead reorganize our motions to The North Star of Human Decency, namely that of Anarchy. For this 21st episode of The Future Is A Mixtape, Matt & Jesse will finally come out of the “political closet” and show some raw & real skin: they are both Anarchists Without Adjectives, and they believe that this ideology of love is the only practical solution to the world's byzantine disorders, fraught with confusion, warbling on without a just antidote. In their most personal and revealing podcast since the show's first episode, Jesse & Matt explore their disparate journeys to humanity's greatest romance, Anarchy; they will describe its origin story, its turbulent relationship with authoritarian communists and how this political philosophy is not only the most idealist of ideologies, but also why it's the only one which can ride inside us--whispering out “hope” for a utopian future. HELPFUL RESOURCE GUIDES ABOUT ANARCHY: The Most Popularly Cited and Shared Introduction to Anarchy: David Graeber's “Are You an Anarchist? The Answer Might Surprise You?!” Thomas Giovanni in the Black Rose Anarchist Confederation: “Who Are the Anarchists and What Is Anarchism?” Have More Specific Questions? Go to An Anarchist FAQ from The Anarchist FAQ Editorial Collective. The Anarchist Library: A Deep Database and Archive of Out-of-Print & Hard-to-Find Articles, Books, Speeches and Interviews on Anarchy America's Legendary AK Press, Which Runs as a Worker-Cooperative Since 1990, and Publishes Important as well as Far Reaching Works of Political Theory, Journalism, Fiction and Non-Fiction Works. Freedom: The Oldest (& Once Longest Running) Anarchist Newspaper in Print (1886-2014) Get a ‘Memorial Copy' of Freedom's Last Print Issue for February/March 2014 KEY FIGURES & WORKS ON ANARCHISM: Lao Tzu (604 BC - 501 BC) → Most Important Work On Early Notions Anarchy: Tao Te Ching Chuang Tzu (370 BC - 287 BC) → Most Important Work On Early Notions Anarchy: The Book of Chuang TzuGerard Winstanley (1609-1676) → Most Important Work On Early (Western Notions of) Anarchy: The New Law of Righteousness (1649) William Godwin (1756-1836) → Most Important Work On Early (Western Notions of) Anarchy: Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793) Max Stirner (1806-1856) → Most Important Work On Anarchy: The Ego and His Own: The Case of the Individual Against Authority (1844) Pierre-Joseph Proudhon (1809-1865) → Most Important Work On Anarchy: What Is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government (1840) Mikhail Bakunin (1814-1876) → Most Important Work On Anarchy: God and the State (1882) Peter Kropotkin (1842-1921) → Most Important Works On Anarchy: The Conquest of Bread (1892) & Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution (1902) Emma Goldman (1869-1940) → Most Important Work On Anarchy: Living My Life (1931) David Graeber (1961 & Still Kicking) → Most Important Works On Anarchy: Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology (2004) & The Democracy Project: A History, A Crisis, A Movement (2013) MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Judy Garland's “Over the Rainbow” & Where to Watch the Legendary Film in All of Its Proto-Camp Glory The Legendary Theme Song for the Reading Rainbow & Where to Watch the Show in All of Its Kid-Camp Fury Anarchists and Molotov Cocktails! Why Do Black Lives Matter? Why Do Comrades Lives Matter? Because the Police Are Still Swinging Butcher-Batons and Gatling-Guns Against People's Heads: Here, Here, Here, Here, Here and Lastly Sophia Wilansky--a Hero of the Dakota Pipeline Protest--Finally Speaks Out Here. The Rectum & The Shithole of the State Jesse Herring: “Anarchy is a dream . . . Anarchy is a beautiful dream. Anarchy is the North Star of Human Decency” Ursula K. Le Guin's Most Famous Quote: “What is an anarchist? One who, choosing, accepts the responsibility of choice.” What Is Anarcho-Primitivism? A Working Primer (However, if you want a popular conception of the idea, you can watch this popular piece of “ManArchy.” If you want the documentary version, you can watch this instead. Or--fuck all--if you just want a visual sight-gag of Anarcho-Primitivism, you can watch this ode to pre-millennium dread.) The Creators of Novara Radio, Aaron Bastani and James Butler, Discuss the Ideas of Anarchism in This Podcast: “What Is Libertarian Communism?” Ursula K. Le Guin's Official Website & Her Blog MusingsUrsula K. Le Guin's Career-Defining Magnum Opus: The Dispossessed (1974) The New Yorker: Julie Phillip's “The Fantastic Ursula K. Le Guin” Structo Magazine: Euan Monaghan's Interview with Ursula K. Le Guin: “Ursula K. Le Guin on Racism, Anarchy and Hearing Her Characters Speak” (2015) The Anarchist Library: “Anarchism and Taoism” A Working Biography of Paul Goodman: an American Novelist, Playwright, Poet, Essayist, Psychotherapist and Anarchist Philosopher A History of Revolutionary Catalonia in Libcom: “1936-1939: The Spanish Civil War and Revolution” A Summary of The Dispossessed in Wikipedia Ursula K. Le Guin's Description of “The Wall” in in the opening paragraph of The Dispossessed:“There was a wall. It did not look important. It was built of uncut rocks roughly mortared. An adult could look right over it, and even a child could climb it. Where it crossed the roadway, instead of having a gate it degenerated into mere geometry, a line, an idea of boundary. But the idea was real. It was important. For seven generations there had been nothing in the world more important than that wall. Like all walls it was ambiguous, two-faced. What was inside it and what was outside it depended upon which side of it you were on.” An Online Interview with Ursula K. Le Guin, Generated from Questions by Readers of The Guardian: “Chronicles of Earthsea” The Rules of Being a Mormon in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (or Mormon Church) In Ask Gramps: “Do I Need to Confess Masturbation to My [LDS] Baptist?” The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints: “Why and What Do I Need to Confess to My Bishop?” {Which Basically Avoids Mentioning All the Sex and Dirty Parts in Case Readers Become Too Inspired} Catholic Online: “A Guide to Confession” Terry Eagleton in The Chronicle of Higher Education: “In Praise of Marx” Karl Marx's Capital: Volume 1: A Critique of Political Economy (Originally Published in 1867; This Was Translated & Reprinted in 1992) David Harvey: A Companion to Karl Marx's Capital (2010) Louis Menand in The New Yorker: “Karl Marx, Yesterday and Today” Mary Gabriel's Love and Capital: Karl and Jenny Marx and the Birth of a Revolution (2011) Rachel Holmes' Eleanor Marx: A Life (2015) Ralph Nader's Most Notable Works: Breaking Through Power: It's Easier Than We Think (2016) The Seventeen Solutions: Bold Ideas for Our American Future (2012) “Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us”: A Novel (2011) A Fantastic Essay on Barack Obama's Patina-Presidency: “The Gap Between Rhetoric and Action: The Failed Foreign Policy of Barack Obama” Matthew Snyder's Ph.D. Dissertation: Welcome to the Suck: The Film and Media Phantasm's of The Gulf War (2008) Noam Chomsky's Most Notable Works on Politics & Anarchy: On Anarchism (2013) Who Rules the World? (2016) Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of Mass Media (1988; 2002) Requiem for the American Dream: The 10 Principles of Concentration and Power (2017) On Language: Chomsky's Classic Works Language and Responsibility and Reflections on Language in One Volume (1998) Failed States: The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy (2007) Understanding Power: The Indispensible Chomsky (2002) The Anarchist Library: Workers' Solidarity Federation's “History of the Anarchist-Syndicalist Trade Union” The Anarchist Library: Rudolph Rocker on Anarchism and Anarcho-Syndicalism in “The Reproduction of Daily Life” Mikhail Bakunin, The Founder of Modern Anarchism: Mark Leier's Bakunin: The Creative Passion (2009) America's Most Famous Anarchist & Greatest Dissident; as Seen in Candace Falk's Love, Anarchy & Emma Goldman (1990), and Also in Kevin and Paul Avrich's Sasha and Emma: The Anarchist Odyssey of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman (2012) Michael Albert, the co-founder of Participatory Economics (Parecon): as Seen in the Graphic Novel-ization Parecon: Sean Michael Wilson and Carl Thomspon's Parecomic: Michael Albert and the Story of Participatory Economics (2013) The Big Think: “Do Scientists Have a Special Responsibility to Engage in Political Advocacy?” Michael Albert's Parecon: Life After Capitalism (2003) & Practical Utopia: Strategies for a Desirable Society (KAIROS) (2017) Andrew Anthony in The Guardian: “Ex-diplomat Carne Ross: The Case for Anarchism” IMDb: John Archer and Clara Glynn's The Accidental Anarchist (About Carne Ross' Epiphany Toward Anarchy After Becoming Disillusioned of Serving State Power) Biola Magazine: “What Are the Key Difference Between Mormonism and Christianity?” Jehovah's Witnesses (JW.org): “What Happens at a Kingdom Hall?” Reddit: “How to Make Molotov Cocktails” (!!!) David Graeber's Most Famous Essay on Anarchism: “Are You an Anarchist? The Answer Might Surprise You?!” The Anarchist Library: “An Anarchist FAQ” Bakunin on Karl Marx's Idea of Socialism Within the State: “A dictatorship of the proletariat is still a dictatorship.” The Anarchist Library: Wayne Price's “In Defense of Bakunin and Anarchism” (Responses to Herb Gamberg's Attacks on Anarchism) The First International (AKA the International Workingmen's Association) The Socialist International David Harvey's Most Recent Work: Marx, Capital, and the Madness of Economic Reason (2017) David Graeber's Idea of Baseline Communism Is Fully Explored in His Most Important Work: Debt: The First 5,000 Years. Lord of the Rings & Gandalf's Anxiety & Terror of the Rings Corrupting Powers: “Don't Tempt Me Frodo!” Jonathan Franzen About Those Facebook “likes” in The New York Times: “Liking is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts.” Jim Dwyer's Article on Marina Abramovic's Art Project to Stare at People, Eye-to-Eye, Twenty Minutes Each for Hours and Hours; As Explored in The New York Times: “Confronting a Stranger, for Art” Buzzfeed: “Watch Six Pairs Stare Into Each Others' Eyes as a Love Experiment” The Guardian: “Literary Fiction Readers Understand Others' Emotions Better, Study Finds” Annie Murphy Paul in Time Magazine: “Reading Literature Makes Us Smarter and Nicer” Adam Gopnik Explores the Paris Commune in The New Yorker: “The Fires of Paris” The Anarchist Library: Murray Bookchin's “To Remember Spain: The Anarchist and Syndicalist Revolution of 1936” Noted Correction: Matthew incorrectly stated that members of Congress receive lifetime pension after only being in office one term (two years); In actuality, members of congress receive pension after five years (but Senators do get pensions after just one term of six years). For more information on this, go to FactCheck.org's article on the subject. Margaret Atwood's Interview on Canada's Q TV Where She Discusses Her Creation of God's Gardeners in The Year of the Flood (2009) & How Environmental Activists Must Make Friends with the Religious for a Truly Big Tent Movement to Save the Planet; Also Talks About the Split Between Christian Fundamentalists & Environmental Christians Who View Humans as Stewards of the Earth. Jessica Alexander in The Atlantic: “America's Insensitive Children?” {How Schools in Denmark Teach Students Empathy From a Young Age} Kevin Carson in Center for a Stateless Society: “Libertarian-splaining to the Poor” Learning About Worker Cooperatives: A Working Definition from the Canadian Worker Co-Op Federation Alana Semuels in The Atlantic: “Worker-Owned Cooperatives: What Are They?” National Community Land Trust Network: An FAQ About Community Land Trusts Mikhail Bakunin: “To revolt is a natural tendency of life. Even a worm turns against the foot that crushes it. In general, the vitality and relative dignity of an animal can be measured by the intensity of its instinct to revolt.” {For More Quotes by Bakunin, Hit Up His Wikiquote} The Future Is A Mixtape's First Three Episodes Exploring The Poison Pyramid: What Jesse Calls An Unconsciously Inspired Anarchist Idea-Shape: Episode 001: The Desire For Certainty: On the Terrifying Costs of Religious Tyranny Upon Humanity Episode 002: The Invisible Hand: Explores the Death-Dealing Nature of Capitalism Episode 003: Star-Fuckers: Concerns Our Toxic Relationship to the Cult of Celebrity-Worship Mikhail Bakunin's Quote on God as a Bad Boss: "A Boss in Heaven is the best excuse for a boss on earth, therefore If God did exist, he would have to be abolished.” Vivir la utopía: Juan A. Gamera's Documentary on the Anarchist Revolution in Catalonia: Living Utopia (1997) Peter Kropotkin's The Conquest of Bread (1892: 2017 Edition Translated by Jonathan-David Jackson) Utopia As Seen George Orwell's Homage to Catalonia Where He Describes How Everyday Workers Were in the Saddle of the 1936 Revolution: "The Anarchists were still in virtual control of Catalonia and the revolution was still in full swing. To anyone who had been there since the beginning it probably seemed even in December or January that the revolutionary period was ending; but when one came straight from England the aspect of Barcelona was something startling and overwhelming. It was the first time that I had ever been in a town where the working class was in the saddle." Rebecca Solnit's A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster (2009) Why is it that the German Air-Bombings during WWII (The Blitz) caused suicide rates to plummet so dramatically? British scientists discover the reason as seen in The Telegraph's article: “Terror Attacks Cause Drop in Suicide Rates as They Invoke Blitz Spirit” PBS NewsHour: “Sebastian Junger's Tribe Examines Loyalty, Belonging and the Quest for Meaning” How Spending $25 on Others (Instead of Keeping It for Yourself) Creates More Happiness; as Seen in The New Republic Interview with Scientists: “Want to Be Happy? Stop Being Cheap!” Time Magazine: “Do We Need $75,000 a Year to Be Happy?” The US Military-Industrial-Complex: $700 Billion on Murder and Machinery: Alex Emmons in The Intercept: “The Senate's Military Spending Increase Alone Is Enough to Make Public College Free” Armistead Maupin: “There is your biological family and then your logical family.” As Seen in His Autobiography, Logical Family: A Memoir Is Kamala Harris America's Future President or Just Another Transactional Politician Buried in Corporate Money? Universal Basic Income (UBI) or Universal Basic Dividend (UBD)? Matthew Bruenig's Essay-Report: “How Norway's State Manages Its Ownership Of Companies” (From the People's Policy Project) Michael Zannettis in The People's Policy Project: “Why Americans Are Going to Love Single Payer” Alan Moore's Most Important Works, Both Past and Present: Watchman (Released in 1986-87; Reprinted 2014) V for Vendetta (Released in 1989; Reprinted in 2008 Jerusalem: A Novel (Hardback Release: 2016 & It's 1280 Pages!) From Hell (2004) When V for Vendetta was published it was seen as an SF allegory for Margaret Thatcher's World Gone Mad; As Seen in George Monbiot's Excellent Essay in The Guardian: “Neoliberalism -- the Ideology at the Root of All Our Problems” But There's A World We Can Have from the Anarchist Principles of Mutual Aid, Solidarity and Community Wealth: Marcin Jakubowski's Open Source Ecology Project & It's Philosophy The Making of “America's Most Radical City” as Explored with the Founding of Cooperation Jackson; Jackson's History of This Struggle Is Also Explored in Ajamu Nangwaya & Kali Akuno's Book Jackson Rising (2017) Feel Free to Contact Jesse & Matt on the Following Spaces & Places: Email Us: thefutureisamixtape@gmail.com Find Us Via Our Website . . . The Future Is A Mixtape Or Lollygagging on Social Networks: Facebook Twitter Instagram
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