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Friday, July 1 • 1:00pm - 2:30pm
How Marx Became a Marxist

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Many self-described Marxists and anti-Marxists alike view Marxism as a static dogma that requires careful indoctrination or an intellectual perspective best left to academics. But an examination of the development of Marx's own thought presents a different picture of what it means to become and be a Marxist. That picture shows Marxism as a method of forging ideas, events, and experiences in the world into a force for the revolutionary self-emancipation of the working class, or in Harry Braverman's words, "a theory of revolution and thus a tool of combat.” 

Suggested Readings:
The Meaning of Marxism by Paul D'Amato
The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, edited and annotated by Phil Gasper (Haymarket Books, 2005).

Speakers
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Katie Feyh

Katie is a longtime socialist and activist who has participated in anti-death penalty, pro-LGBTQ, pro-Palestinian, and pro-worker struggles, among others. She works as a Senior Lecturer in Communication & Rhetorical Studies at Syracuse University.


Friday July 1, 2016 1:00pm - 2:30pm CDT
Field B