Author: Bernard E. Harcourt
Interview with Toni Negri at Revolution 13/13
Bernard E. Harcourt | A Counterrevolution without a Revolution: Reading Marx and Engels Today
READINGS for Seyla Benhabib’s Keynote Lecture on Hannah Arendt’s Reading of Marx
For Seyla Benhabib’s Keynote Lecture on Arendt, please read the following: Hannah Arendt, The Human Condition (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1958): Chapter III on “Labor” pages 79-118 Chapter IV on “Work” pages 136-159 Chapter V on “Action” pages 175-230… Continue Reading
Bernard E. Harcourt | Introduction to Marx 8/13 on Marx’s The Eighteenth Brumaire, Engels’ Counterrevolution in Germany, and Marcuse’s Counterrevolution and Revolt (1972)
Bernard E. Harcourt | Class Struggles in France 1848-1850 and Black Reconstruction in America: Introduction to Marx 7/13
Spivak & Harcourt | Reading suggestions for Marx 7/13
For the seminar Marx 7/13, we propose that you focus on the following passages of the texts we will be reading: Regarding Class Struggles in France, please read Engels’s 1895 introduction, which is striking because it bears so many resemblances… Continue Reading