Freedom in the Antropocene (Boston, 2/7/20)

Freedom in the Antropocene (Boston, 2/7/20)
On February 7, 2020, at Boston College, the Platypus Affiliated Society hosted a panel titled \“Freedom in the Anthropocene\“. Description: The Dutch atmospheric chemist Paul Crutzen recently characterized the period marked by the start of the industrial revolution in the 18th Century to the present as a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene. This periodization is meant to capture a change in the history of the planet, namely that for the first time in history its course will be determined by the question of what humanity will become. [Read More]

Teach-in: Capital in History (Boston), 9.27.19

Teach-in: Capital in History (Boston), 9.27.19
On September 27, 2019, at the Democracy Center in Cambridge, MA, the Platypus Affiliated Society hosted a teach-in led by Platypus members Divya M. and Soren W. on capital in history. What is the development of freedom in human history from the Platypus perspective? In the mid-19th century, Marx and Engels famously observed that a \“specter was haunting Europe: the specter of Communism\“. 170 years later, it is Marxism itself that haunts us, while capitalism remains. [Read More]