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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.
Framing 'Equality': Initial Thoughts on Clara Zetkin's 'Die Gleichheit' (1892-1917)
Marxism Translated
54 minutes 10 seconds
3 years ago
Framing 'Equality': Initial Thoughts on Clara Zetkin's 'Die Gleichheit' (1892-1917)
Some initial thoughts on the origins, nature and development of the German-language Marxist fortnightly magazine 'For the Interests of Female Workers'. To help podcast become more regular, please consider becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/marxismtranslated. The original talk was given at an Online Communist Forum on Zoom and can be accessed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2Bg6Cy0slg. The slides for the talk are attached.
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.