Introduction to Marx 4/13 on Marx's Paris Manuscripts of 1844 and Jacques Lacan

Introduction to Marx 4/13 on Marx's Paris Manuscripts of 1844 and Jacques Lacan

Bernard E. Harcourt introduces Marx 4/13 on Marx’s 1844 Paris Manuscripts and Jacques Lacan's 1958 seminar on Formations of the Unconscious, with the philosopher Renata Salecl @Columbia. Read more here: https://marx1313.law.columbia.edu/4-13/ The full text of this introduction to Marx 4/13 is here: https://the1313.law.columbia.edu/2024/11/25/bernard-e-harcourt-on-marxs-paris-manuscripts-of-1844-jacques-lacan-and-renata-salecl-introduction-to-marx-4-13/ The video recording of the seminar Marx 4/13 with Renata Salecl is here: https://www.youtube.com/live/iTiYK500190?si=RiCDweIBjujI0RJr Information about Marx 13/13: https://marx1313.law.columbia.edu/ ***** When Marx’s Paris manuscripts on political economy and on Hegelian philosophy were posthumously published in 1932, in German, under the title Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844, the publication produced shock waves in the intellectual world and in Marxist circles. Their publication rejuvenated the reception of Marx’s writings. It opened new interpretations of his work. It gave birth to an entire field of philosophical investigation on alienation. And it gave rise to contentious debates over the value of the youthful, philosophical writings of Marx, as opposed to the more mature, scientific, economic writings. In the Paris manuscripts, Marx develops, famously, a theory of human self-alienation, a first sketch of his signature historical account, focusing mostly on the transition from capitalism to communism, with the abolition of private property, and insights from his work on the critique of Hegel, specifically focused on Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit rather than his Philosophy of Right. The Paris manuscripts have generated a large body of remarkable scholarship along all of these dimensions. At Marx 4/13, we return to the question of alienation in conversation with a brilliant philosopher in the psychoanalytic tradition, Renata Salecl, who joins us in New York from Ljubljana, Slovenia. Renata Salecl will discuss forms of social and political alienation that are currently being experienced and spreading widely across extreme right-wing movements in the West today. She will also reflect on apathy in today’s times and how it differs from alienation. Lacan’s text will help us understand the logic of desire and anxiety. In the seminar, we will look at the role anxiety, desire, and jouissance play in people’s fascination with populist authoritarian leaders—and how those emotions are experienced as well on the other side of the political spectrum. Renata Salecl proposes that we reread Marx’s theory of alienation from the Paris manuscripts in conversation with Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic writings, more specifically, paired with Lacan’s lecture “The Dream by the Butcher’s Beautiful Wife,” from a seminar he delivered on April 9, 1958, at the Sainte-Anne Hospital in Paris. Welcome to Marx 4/13! Readings for Marx 4/13 here: https://marx1313.law.columbia.edu/4-13-readings-marxs-economic-and-philosophical-manuscripts-of-1844-and-jacques-lacan/

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Marx 13/13 seminar: The Last Texts of Marx (Gotha Program, Bakunin, Zasulich) with Étienne Balibar

Marx 13/13 seminar: The Last Texts of Marx (Gotha Program, Bakunin, Zasulich) with Étienne Balibar

The philosopher Étienne Balibar reads and discusses with Bernard E. Harcourt Marx’s last texts (The Critique of the Gotha Program (1875), Conspectus of Bakunin’s Statism and Anarchy (1874), and Letter...

29 Mai 20252h 46min

Intro to Marx 13/13 on the Last Marx (Gotha, Bakunin, Zasulich) with Étienne Balibar

Intro to Marx 13/13 on the Last Marx (Gotha, Bakunin, Zasulich) with Étienne Balibar

Bernard E. Harcourt introduces the final session of the Marx 13/13 seminars on the Late Marx (Critique of the Gotha Program (1875), Conspectus of Bakunin’s Statism and Anarchy (1874), and Letters to V...

29 Mai 20251h 16min

Intro to Marx 12/13 on Marx's The Civil War in France (1871) and the Paris Commune with Bruno Bosteels

Intro to Marx 12/13 on Marx's The Civil War in France (1871) and the Paris Commune with Bruno Bosteels

Bernard E. Harcourt introduces the Marx 12/13 seminar on Marx’s The Civil War in France, in conversation with Voltairine de Cleyre’s “The Commune is Risen” and Plotino Rhodakanaty’s “The American Comm...

29 Mai 202540min

Intro to Marx 11/13 on Marx's late writings and Kohei Saito's *Slow Down* on Degrowth Communism

Intro to Marx 11/13 on Marx's late writings and Kohei Saito's *Slow Down* on Degrowth Communism

Bernard E. Harcourt introduces the Marx 11/13 seminar on the Late Marx in conversation with Kohei Saito and his manifesto for degrowth communism, *Slow Down* (2020) @Columbia. Read more here: https://...

29 Mai 20251h 7min

Marx 10/13 Seminar: Marx's Economic Writings and Cedric Robinson's Black Marxism with Cornel West

Marx 10/13 Seminar: Marx's Economic Writings and Cedric Robinson's Black Marxism with Cornel West

The philosopher Cornel West reads and discusses Marx's Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy (1859) and Capital (1867), in conversation with Cedric Robinson's Black Marxism @Columbia. Read...

29 Mai 20252h 8min

Intro to Marx 10/13 on Marx's Economic Writings and Cedric Robinson's Black Marxism with Cornel West

Intro to Marx 10/13 on Marx's Economic Writings and Cedric Robinson's Black Marxism with Cornel West

Bernard E. Harcourt introduces Marx 10/13 on Marx's Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy (1859) and Capital (1867), in conversation with Cedric Robinson's Black Marxism, with the philosop...

10 Mar 202557min

Marx 9/13 Seminar: Marx's Grundrisse and Toni Negri's Marx Beyond Marx with Hardt and Mezzadra

Marx 9/13 Seminar: Marx's Grundrisse and Toni Negri's Marx Beyond Marx with Hardt and Mezzadra

The philosophers Michael Hardt and Sandro Mezzadra read and discuss with Bernard E. Harcourt Marx’s Grundrisse and Toni Negri's Marx Beyond Marx at Marx 9/13 @Columbia. Read more here: https://marx131...

10 Mar 20252h 23min

Introduction to Marx 9/13 on the Grundrisse and Toni Negri's Marx Beyond Marx

Introduction to Marx 9/13 on the Grundrisse and Toni Negri's Marx Beyond Marx

Bernard E. Harcourt introduces Marx 9/13 on Marx's Grundrisse and Toni Negri's Marx Beyond Marx, with the philosophers Michael Hardt and Sandro Mezzadra @Columbia. Read more here: https://marx1313.law...

3 Mar 20251h 12min

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