pescalune posted:Going to a conference at a local university about the "Rebirth" of Marxism. Seems like it will be pretty well attended. Unfortunately it's going to be totally dominated by a certain type of Post-Marxist and Marxist academics as well as various stripes of Trot so I imagine a lot of it will be irritating. With Toni Negri as keynote speaker that was to be expected I suppose. The other is Jodi Dean who I'm at least fairly interested in. Quite tellingly the only paper on socialist states is entitled "Marxism and genocide: hauntings of the Khmer Rouge".
Yeah I was just forced to read a bunch of stuff on "immaterial labor" and Empire for a class. And these people think they are Marxists. I guess they are if we consider the people who Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, and Mao consistently opposed and consistently betrayed the world revolution for the spoils of imperialism in their respective eras "Marxists." That's why I can never get too mad at J. Sakai, it's so refreshing compared to this "post" crap. Though there was a revealing sentence in one of the papers which talked about the Italian autonomists (the awful ones like Negri not the cool ones like Federici) ignoring Capital for the "fragment on machines" in the Grundrisse, as if you can forget the most important work of political economy and arguably science in history for a few scattered notes that were never meant to be published. It's a torturous path to be a "post-Marxist" but one these people have to take because the minute you stop pretending Marx matters is the minute the proletariat of the world stop pretending you matter.
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pescalune posted:Going to a conference at a local university about the "Rebirth" of Marxism. Seems like it will be pretty well attended. Unfortunately it's going to be totally dominated by a certain type of Post-Marxist and Marxist academics as well as various stripes of Trot so I imagine a lot of it will be irritating. With Toni Negri as keynote speaker that was to be expected I suppose. The other is Jodi Dean who I'm at least fairly interested in. Quite tellingly the only paper on socialist states is entitled "Marxism and genocide: hauntings of the Khmer Rouge".
can you report back on the khmer rouge talk, i want to hear what their arguments are for DK being marxist
lo posted:can you report back on the khmer rouge talk, i want to hear what their arguments are for DK being marxist
Unfortunately there are 4 talks going on simultaneously at this conference all the time, so I'm sorely tempted to skip that one just because it's guaranteed to be awful. Conference just started, sitting next to Negri listening to Paul Murphy one of our Trot TDs (members or parliament)
Other two talks I attended were pretty much the same sort of blather. Explanations for why the Precariat, the Multitude etc were the new revolutionary class. And unyielding obsession with "the commons", "the square" and "spaces" as sites of resistance, as if the mere presence of people in a place constituted revolution. Analysis of how generation was one of the new "modalities in which class is lived". Absolutely no concrete notion of how to achieve the unity of this multitude beyond vague stuff about "identifying pivotal actors" and cross pollination of ideas. I was pleasantly surprised that the sole anarchist speaker chose to present a paper on Althusser's critique of historicism (after the requisite denunciations of Althusser's "Stalinism" and wife murder) which I found fairly interesting, really should read more Althusser.
Thus ends my tedious summary of the first day of this conference. Tomorrow Jodi Dean is up as well as a couple of other talks, perhaps it will prove more interesting.
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pescalune posted:Huh. Turns out Negri doesn't actually speak a word of English. I suppose it was somewhat Anglo-Centric of me to assume he would. Unfortunately that also meant an absolutely excruciating lecture for him that took an hour and 20 minutes since they had to translate everything he said paragraph by paragraph, only time at the end for a few questions. I'm sure I missed much while I struggled to stay awake as him and his translator droned on. The topic was supposed to be why we need to "Return to Marx" and well...I didn't understand what the fuck his rambling explanation was much of the time, but it didn't seem like there was much reason to return to Marx at all. There was certainly some babble about the Multitude and the commons and how the working class has changed and the service economy. Someone raised the question of how the Multitude applies to say China where there is an enormous industrial working class, to which he rather weakly replied "while there is a large working class the situation has changed considerably in the past decade" without real elaboration. Said that he thinks old Leninist marxism is stuck in 1917, and the USSR hampered the global revolution by refusing to take into account changes in the composition of the working class. He concluded with "the party form as the communists practiced is dead, and social democracy is shit". Well, at least we could agree on something. I stole his pizza later as revenge.
Other two talks I attended were pretty much the same sort of blather. Explanations for why the Precariat, the Multitude etc were the new revolutionary class. And unyielding obsession with "the commons", "the square" and "spaces" as sites of resistance, as if the mere presence of people in a place constituted revolution. Analysis of how generation was one of the new "modalities in which class is lived". Absolutely no concrete notion of how to achieve the unity of this multitude beyond vague stuff about "identifying pivotal actors" and cross pollination of ideas. I was pleasantly surprised that the sole anarchist speaker chose to present a paper on Althusser's critique of historicism (after the requisite denunciations of Althusser's "Stalinism" and wife murder) which I found fairly interesting, really should read more Althusser.
Thus ends my tedious summary of the first day of this conference. Tomorrow Jodi Dean is up as well as a couple of other talks, perhaps it will prove more interesting.
the important question here is, what kind of pizza does negri like?
AZ_IZ_OT posted:someone started a fight with me because I insulted them over their unwillingness to sell me beer during nyc’s sunday morning dry hours
nootropic-fueled aggression training is working out i see
toyotathon posted:gf overheard the whitest shit tonight. someone's bright idea to get around a drug patent by setting up a drug manufacturing plant on an indian reservation, since it's international territory. legal arbitrage + FDI + indian parasitism. be on the lookout! lurking whites with dumb ideas are everywhere.
needless to say it's also laughably wrong/naive, federal jurisdiction into indian country is totally unimpeded because how the fuck wouldn't it be given basic history
toyotathon posted:gf overheard the whitest shit tonight. someone's bright idea to get around a drug patent by setting up a drug manufacturing plant on an indian reservation, since it's international territory. legal arbitrage + FDI + indian parasitism. be on the lookout! lurking whites with dumb ideas are everywhere.
*scrolls down to thirdplace's next post so hard my mouse explodes into shrapnel*
AZ_IZ_OT posted:someone started a fight with me because I insulted them over their unwillingness to sell me beer during nyc’s sunday morning dry hours
buy them an account
Io, it was a totally plain mini pizza, tasted like shit. Easier to swallow then Empire at least
Since then, Ireland has it's big Abortion referendum coming up in 2 weeks so been knocking on doors for the incredibly liberal campaign. Probably gonna pass but it'll be close.
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pescalune posted:there was a bunch of Lacanian psychobabble mixed in there so perhaps I misunderstood the thrust of her argument
I think you can be confident you got the whole thing
stegosaurus posted:my dad was a forester for a while and the more i think about it i should have done exactly what he did
tears posted:when they hit the ground they go wumph and the earth shakes,
TOO EASY, JOKE OMITTED