Platypus Summer 2012 Reading Group: Trotsky and Trotskyism


The Russian Revolution, which Lenin held up as the torch-light of emancipation for the world proletariat, is being run into national socialist channels…“The Russian proletariat,” said Lenin, “cannot single-handed bring the socialist revolution to a victorious conclusion. But it can give the Russian revolution a mighty impetus such as would create most favorable conditions for a socialist revolution, and would, in a sense, start it. It can help to create more favorable circumstances for its most important, most trustworthy and most reliable collaborator, the European and American proletariat, to join the decisive battles” (”Farewell letter to the Swiss workers,” 1917).

– “Lenin lives in the work of the Opposition” (1931)

Boston, Chicago, London, New York, Philadelphia

Video will be broadcast live and available as recordings at: http://www.livestream.com/platypusaffiliatedsociety

Saturdays 1–4PM CST**

School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC)

112 S. Michigan Ave. room 920

Chicago Platypus Facebook invitation: http://www.facebook.com/events/140497572752262/

Saturdays 2–5PM EST**

The New School

6 E. 16th St. (between Union Square West and 5th Ave.) room 1001

• recommended / * supplemental reading

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• Platypus Historians Group“The dead Left: Trotskyism” (2008)

• Richard Rubin“The decline of the Left in the 20th century: 1933″ (2009)

• Ian Morrison“Trotsky’s Marxism” (2011)

• Mike Macnair, Bryan Palmer, Richard Rubin, and Jason Wright“The legacy of Trotskyism” (2011)

• Grover Furr“Learning from the Communist Movement of the 20th century: A response to Richard Rubin”(2012)

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Week 1. Jun. 16, 2012

1879–1905**

lecture: video recording | audio recording

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

• Leon Trotsky, *Results and Prospects* (1906)

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Week 2. Jun. 23, 2012

1905–17**

lecture: video recording [glitches after ~32:00] | audio recording [without glitches]

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Week 3. Jun. 30, 2012

1917–23**

lecture: video recording | audio recording

• Trotsky, *Terrorism and Communism* (1920)

• TrotskyThe Lessons of October (1924) [PDF]

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Week 4. Jul. 7, 2012

1923–33**

lecture: video recording | audio recording

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Week 5. Jul. 14, 2012

1933–40**

lecture: video recording | audio recording

• Trotsky“Stalinism and Bolshevism” (1937)

• Trotsky, *The Death Agony of Capitalism and the Tasks of the Fourth International* (1938)

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Week 6. Jul. 21, 2012

1940–53**

lecture: video recording | audio recording

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Week 7. Jul. 28, 2012

1953–63**

lecture: video recording [ends ~4:00 prematurely] | audio recording [complete]

• Cliff Slaughter“What is revolutionary leadership?” (1960)

• Revolutionary Tendency of the Socialist Workers Party/U.S.“In defense of a revolutionary perspective”(1962)

• Spartacist League“Genesis of Pabloism” (1972)

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2012–13

Primary Marxist reading group

I. What is the Left?—What is Marxism?

• required / * recommended reading

Week A. Aug. 4, 2012

• epigraphs on modern history and freedom by James Miller (on Jean-Jacques Rousseau), Louis Menand (on Edmund Wilson), Karl Marxon “becoming” (from the Grundrisse, 1857–58), and Peter Preuss (on Nietzsche)

• Jean-Jacques RousseauDiscourse on the Origin of Inequality (1754) PDFs of preferred translation (5 parts):0 0 0 0 0

• Rousseauselection from On the Social Contract (1762)

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Week B. Aug. 11, 2012

• G.W.F. HegelIntroduction to the Philosophy of History (1831) [HTML] [PDF pp. 14-128]

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Week C. Aug. 18, 2012

• Friedrich NietzscheOn the Use and Abuse of History for Life (1874) [translator’s introduction by Peter Preuss]

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Week D. Aug. 25, 2012

• Nietzscheselection from *On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense* (1873)

• NietzscheOn the Genealogy of Morals (1887)

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Week E. Sep. 1, 2012 Labor Day weekend

• Martin Nicolaus“The unknown Marx” (1968)

• Moishe Postone“Necessity, labor, and time” (1978)

• Postone“History and helplessness: Mass mobilization and contemporary forms of anticapitalism” (2006)

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Week F. Sep. 8, 2012

• Juliet Mitchell“Women: The longest revolution” (1966)

• Clara Zetkin and Vladimir Lenin“An interview on the woman question” (1920)

• Theodor W. Adorno“Sexual taboos and the law today” (1963)

• John D’Emilio“Capitalism and gay identity” (1983)

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Week G. Sep. 15, 2012

• Richard Fraser“Two lectures on the black question in America and revolutionary integrationism” (1953)

• James Robertson and Shirley Stoute“For black Trotskyism” (1963)[

](http://www.bolshevik.org/history/ICL/For%20Black%20Trotskyism.html)* Spartacist League, “Black and red: Class struggle road to Negro freedom” (1966)

](http://libcom.org/library/black-particularity-reconsidered-adolph-l-reed-jr)• Adolph Reed“Black particularity reconsidered” (1979)

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Week H. Sep. 22, 2012

• Wilhelm Reich“Ideology as material power” (1933/46)

• Siegfried Kracauer“The mass ornament” (1927)

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Week 1. Sep. 29, 2012

• Chris Cutrone“Capital in history” (2008)

• Cutrone“The Marxist hypothesis” (2010)