Introduction to Platypus readings


10 sessions of readings introducing the *raison d’être* of the Platypus project.

Week 1

• Cutrone, “Symptomology: Historical transformations in social-political context”

• Cutrone, “Capital in history: The need for a Marxian philosophy of history of the Left”

Week 2

• Kolakowski, “The concept of the Left”

• Adorno, “Imaginative excesses”

Week 3

• Blumberg, Cutrone, Khan, Leonard, and Rubin, Forum: The decline of the Left in the 20th century

Week 4

• Anderson, Cutrone, Kreitman, Postel, and Turl, Forum: Imperialism: What is it, why should we be against it?

• Albert, Cutrone, Duncombe, and Holmes, Forum: The 3 Rs: reform, revolution and “resistance:” The problematic forms of “anti-capitalism” today

Week 5

• Brennan, Davis, Hendricks, Mujica, and Rubin, Forum: What is a movement?

• Hendricks, Hughes, Mwaura, and Thindwa, Forum: Left behind: The working class in the crisis

Week 6

• Platypus Historians Group, Catastrophe, historical memory, and the Left: 60 years of Israel-Palestine

• Ibish, Kovel, and Rubin, Forum: Which way forward for Palestinian liberation?

• Goodman and Rubin, Forum: Marxism and Israel

Week 7

• Farrow, Gabrellas, Mucciaroni, and Wolf, Forum: Which way forward for sexual liberation?

• Nogales, Pereira Di Salvo, and Rojas, Forum: Politics of the contemporary student Left

• Brennan, Klatt, Petcov, and Weger, Forum: Ideology and the student Left

Week 8

• Bernstein, Cutrone, Goehr, and Horowitz, Forum: The relevance of Critical Theory to art today

• Cutrone, Feenberg, Westerman, and Brown, Platypus convention plenary: The politics of Critical Theory

Week 9

• Horkheimer and Adorno, “Discussion about Theory and Praxis” (AKA “Towards a New Manifesto?”) Deutsch

• Horkheimer, selections from Dämmerung

• Adorno, “Resignation”

• Cutrone, “The Marxist hypothesis”

• Cutrone, “The Left is dead!—Long live the Left!” Vicissitudes of historical consciousness and the possibilities for emancipatory social politics today

Week 10

• Cutrone, Morrison, and Rubin, Platypus convention plenary: The Platypus synthesis: History, theory, and practice