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Marxism Translated
Marxism Translated
8 episodes
2 weeks ago
In the recent past, there has been an upsurge of interest in socialist ideas - particularly among young people. But these activists, as well as most of those on the Anglophone left, remain cut off from some of the most significant writings of German Marxist socialism that have not yet been translated into English. If you are scandalised by this state of affairs and thirsty to read what thinkers such as Karl Kautsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Heinrich Cunow, Franz Mehring, Clara Zetkin and Rudolf Hilferding had to say on issues from the Anabaptists to alcoholism, from colonialism to Catharge, from genetics to gender - then you are in the right place! The Marxism Translated podcast is dedicated to our reading group, audio narrations of the newly translated texts and interviews with specialists.
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In the recent past, there has been an upsurge of interest in socialist ideas - particularly among young people. But these activists, as well as most of those on the Anglophone left, remain cut off from some of the most significant writings of German Marxist socialism that have not yet been translated into English. If you are scandalised by this state of affairs and thirsty to read what thinkers such as Karl Kautsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Heinrich Cunow, Franz Mehring, Clara Zetkin and Rudolf Hilferding had to say on issues from the Anabaptists to alcoholism, from colonialism to Catharge, from genetics to gender - then you are in the right place! The Marxism Translated podcast is dedicated to our reading group, audio narrations of the newly translated texts and interviews with specialists.
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Balkan Socialism: Interview with Stefan Gužvica
Marxism Translated
1 hour 35 minutes 21 seconds
2 years ago
Balkan Socialism: Interview with Stefan Gužvica
What is understood by the term 'The Balkans' and why is this categorisation occasionally disputed? Which countries, peoples and states belong to the Balkans? What do they have in common, and where do they differ? What was Balkan Socialism (ca. 1890-1914) and what were its intellectual and organisational ties to the Second International? Who were its leading thinkers and how does their theoretical output highlight a distinct, although largely forgotten, Balkan Marxism? What were the two 'Balkan Wars' that are often seen as a precursor to World War I? And why did the anti-imperialist Rosa Luxemburg actually support the first of these conflicts? In this fascinating podcast discussion, I had the pleasure of interviewing the historian Stefan Gužvica and exploring some of these questions - and many more. Stefan is based in Serbia and is currently editing his PhD dissertation into a book provisionally entitled Sickle without a Hammer: Revolution and Nation-Building in the Balkans, 1900s-1930s. We had actually planned to talk more about the 1920s and 1930s, but there was so much material that we did not really get beyond 1914. Hopefully we can do so in the near future, perhaps in the form of an All-Patron meeting. If you are interested in Stefan's brilliant research then you can reach out to him via his website: https://stefanguzvica.su/ Significant Figures of Balkan Socialism mentioned in the pod: Filip Filipović Triša Kaclerović Dragiša Lapčević Dimitrije Tucović Dimitar Blagoev Vasil Glavinov Jeno Rozvany Jozsef Pogany/John Pepper Kamilo Horvatin Milan Gorkić Josip Broz Tito Simo Miljuš Gavrilo Princip Christian Rakovsky Constantin Dobrogeanu-Gherea Further Reading: Georges Haupt, "Model Party: The Role and Influence of German Social Democracy in South-East Europe,” in Aspects of International Socialism, 1871-1914 https://www.cambridge.org/vi/academic/subjects/history/twentieth-century-european-history/aspects-international-socialism-18711914-essays-georges-haupt?format=PB Pavlos Hatzopoulos, The Balkans Beyond Nationalism and Identity: International Relations and Ideology https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/b1be1dd9-63e7-49f9-b8ca-a8529f1ea039 George D. Jackson, Comintern and Peasant in East Europe, 1919–1930 https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/767a7352-2d0f-48fc-affa-631d7db51194 Maria Todorova, The Lost World of Socialists at Europe’s Margins: Imagining Utopia, 1870s - 1920s https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=812A461F10D86338C4944FDDCAB19362 Hilde Haug, Creating a Socialist Yugoslavia: Tito, Communist Leadership and the National Question https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/8a66922f-5688-4414-8a43-7df0ac65a3a0 Dragan Plavšić and Andreja Živković, The Balkan Socialist Tradition and the Balkan Federation 1871-1915 https://library.memoryoftheworld.org/#/book/eff13395-e17a-4017-8845-d78f5bae59b1 Mark Mazower, The Balkans: A Short History https://libgen.is/book/index.php?md5=33F5DA02E6DFA677AF05155B0262D7B6
Marxism Translated
In the recent past, there has been an upsurge of interest in socialist ideas - particularly among young people. But these activists, as well as most of those on the Anglophone left, remain cut off from some of the most significant writings of German Marxist socialism that have not yet been translated into English. If you are scandalised by this state of affairs and thirsty to read what thinkers such as Karl Kautsky, Rosa Luxemburg, Heinrich Cunow, Franz Mehring, Clara Zetkin and Rudolf Hilferding had to say on issues from the Anabaptists to alcoholism, from colonialism to Catharge, from genetics to gender - then you are in the right place! The Marxism Translated podcast is dedicated to our reading group, audio narrations of the newly translated texts and interviews with specialists.