A teach-in held on September 5, 2013 at Dalhousie University, led by Quentin Cyr.
Audio Recording
Part One
Part Two
Description
In the mid-19th century, Marx and Engels observed, in the Communist Manifesto, that a “specter” was haunting Europe “ the specter of Communism. A century and a half later, it is Marxism itself that continues to haunt the Left, while capitalism remains.
What does it mean that Marx and Marxism still appeal, while political movements for socialism are weak or non- existent? What were Marxism’s original points of departure for considering radical possibilities for freedom that might still speak to the present?
How does Marxism still matter?
Please note: Due to technical difficulties, the first few seconds of the teach-in are cut off.