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Hauptseminar
WiSe 21/22: Analytical Marxism (English)
Lillian Cicerchia
Zusätzl. Angaben / Voraussetzungen
(1) Erik Olin Wright, “What Is Analytical Marxism?”
(2) Karl Marx, “Wage Labour and Capital”
(3) Karl Marx, A Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy
(4) G.A. Cohen, Karl Marx’s Theory of History, Chapter 6 & 10
(5) G.A. Cohen, “The Structure of Proletarian Unfreedom” & “Exploitation in Marx: What Makes it Unjust?”
(6) John Roemer, “Should Marxists Be Interested in Exploitation?” & “New Directions in the Marxian Theory of Exploitation and Class”
(7) Jon Elster, “Explanation and Dialectics” in Making Sense of Marx
(8) Erik Olin Wright, “Foundations of a Neo-Marxist Class Analysis” & Robert Brenner, “The Social Basis of Economic Development”
(9) Vivek Chibber, “What Is Living and What Is Dead in the Marxist Theory of History”
(10) Karl Marx, The German Ideology (selections)
(11) Jon Elster, “Belief, Bias, and Ideology”
(12) Tommie Shelby, “Ideology, Racism, and Critical Social Theory” & Barbara Jeanne Fields, “Slavery, Race, and Ideology in the United States of America”
(13) Frederich Engels, The Family, Private Property and The State (selections)
(14) Lise Vogel, “The Social Reproduction of Labour Power” in Marxism and the Oppression of Women
(15) Johanna Brenner and Maria Ramas, “Rethinking Women’s Oppression”
Schließen
Kommentar
This course is an introduction to the Anglophone debates on the Marxist theory of history, class structure, and ideology. The Analytical Marxist tradition is distinct for its style, its attempts to expose and justify assumptions, and its willingness to innovate when it finds its own theories to be wanting. Therefore, it has had the great virtue of helping a whole generation of social scientists and philosophers to begin to reconstruct historical materialism as a viable research program. We’ll start with Marx and progress from GA Cohen’s defense of orthodox historical materialism to subsequent critiques of his technological determinism and functionalism. We’ll conclude by exploring the concept of ideology and its relevance to contemporary debates about racial and gender oppression. Schließen
16 Termine
Regelmäßige Termine der Lehrveranstaltung
Do, 21.10.2021 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 28.10.2021 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 04.11.2021 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 11.11.2021 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 18.11.2021 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 25.11.2021 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 02.12.2021 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 09.12.2021 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 16.12.2021 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 06.01.2022 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 13.01.2022 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 20.01.2022 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 27.01.2022 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 03.02.2022 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 10.02.2022 14:00 - 16:00
Do, 17.02.2022 14:00 - 16:00