Platypus Introduction to the History of Marxism Readings


A series of 10 sessions introducing Platypus’s approach to the history of Marxism.

• required / * recommended [ / +* supplemental ] readings

Essential background reading:

• Leszek Kolakowski, “The Concept of the Left

Week 1

• Chris Cutrone, “The Marxist hypothesis: a response to Alain Badiou’s ‘communist hypothesis’

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

[ +* Rousseau, Discourse on the Origin of Inequality (1754) ]

[ +* Rousseau, selection from The Social Contract (1762) ]

Week 2

• Marx and Friedrich Engelsselections from the Manifesto of the Communist Party (1848), pp. 469-500

• MarxTo make the world philosophical (from Marx’s dissertation, 1839–41), pp. 9–11

• MarxFor the ruthless criticism of everything existing (letter to Arnold Ruge, September 1843), pp. 12–15

Week 3

• Screening: Margarethe von Trotta, dir., Rosa Luxemburg (1986 film)

• Rosa Luxemburg, “The Crisis of German Social Democracy” Part 1 (1915), and “Order Reigns in Berlin” (1919)

• J. P. Nettl“The German Social Democratic Party 1890-1914 as a Political Model” (1965)

[ +* James Joll, *The Second International 1889-1914* (1966) ]

Week 4

• Cliff Slaughter, “What is Revolutionary Leadership?” (1960)

Week 5

• Richard Appignanesi and Oscar Zarate A&ZIntroducing Lenin and the Russian Revolution /* Lenin for Beginners* (1977)

Week 6

• Spartacist League, *Lenin and the Vanguard Party* (1978)

Week 7

• Luxemburg“The Russian Tragedy” (1918), “Order Reigns in Berlin” (1919)

[ +* Sebastian Haffner, *Failure of a Revolution: Germany 1918-19* (1968) ]

Week 8

• Tariq Ali and Phil EvansIntroducing Trotsky and Marxism / Trotsky for Beginners (1980)

Week 9

• Max Horkheimerselections from Dämmerung

Week 10

• Theodor W. Adorno“Reflections on Class Theory” (1942)

• Adorno“Resignation” (1969)