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Rosa Luxemburg was many things—an activist, politician, and ferocious polemicist. Perhaps most importantly, she was a political economist. Her only book-length work of political economy, The Accumulation of Capital is a true landmark text. Among the first works to theorize a systematic conception of global capitalism, it’s a massive augmentation of Marx’s original critique of capital—an attempt to solve the crucial “problem of reproduction” (that is, how capitalism perpetuates) for which Marx had no decisive answer. For Luxemburg, capital cannot subsist on national markets alone, but requires endless expansion into foreign territory. Imperialism, in other words, is necessary to capitalism’s survival.
In this course, we will read from Luxemburg’s magnum opus, evaluating its arguments both in the context of early 20th-century capitalism and imperialism, and with respect to globalized, financialized capitalism today. We’ll begin by examining Luxemburg’s interpretation of the problem of capital reproduction and her analysis of Marx. Next, we’ll focus on Luxemburg’s theory of imperialism and capital’s supposed imperative to seek out and colonize foreign territory and markets. We’ll examine, too, how imperialism operates, both historically and contemporaneously, and in what ways both imperialism and capitalism have evolved in the intervening century since the publication of Luxemburg’s work. And throughout, we will ask: Do imperialism and colonialism underwrite the very survival of capitalistic economies? What is the link between capitalism, economic growth and the modern face of imperialism? What is the role played by the process of capital accumulation in the recent global financial crisis? How should we understand the accumulation of capital today?
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Brooklyn Institute for Social Research
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New York, New York Online
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New York, New York
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The Brooklyn Institute for Social Research was established in 2011 in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. Its mission is to extend liberal arts education and research far beyond the borders of the traditional university, supporting community education needs and opening up new possibilities for scholarship in the...
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at New York Botanical Garden - NYBG Online Classroom
This lecture will take place online. Registered students will receive login instructions. Guest Curator Mika Yoshitake discusses the organic forms central to Kusama's unique vision that integrates nature and human nature, the earthly and the cosmic. Emphasizing the pivotal role of biomorphic imagery from both microcosmic and macrocosmic perspectives,...
This lecture will take place online. Registered students...
Read moreThursday Apr 15th, 11am - 12pm Eastern Time
at Scott's Pizza Tours - Online 00000
Go Behind the Counter at NYC's Top Pizzerias Without Leaving Home One of our Professional Pizza Nerds will show you what's happening in the kitchens of some of NYC's top spots through this live video experience! You can ask questions and interact in real time throughout the event or just sit back and enjoy the view. Each class will be recorded so...
Go Behind the Counter at NYC's Top Pizzerias Without...
Read moreSunday Apr 25th, 6pm - 7pm Eastern Time
at New York Open Center - Online 00000
Psychedelics for Palliative Care and the Treatment of End-of-Life Existential Distress Existential despair, anxiety and depression are far too common at the end of life. This webinar will focus on findings from psychedelic research relieving the psychological and existential suffering associated with a life-threatening illness or the end of life.The...
Psychedelics for Palliative Care and the Treatment...
Read moreThursday Apr 22nd, 7pm - 9pm Eastern Time
at Think Olio - Online Online Class, New York, New York 00000
Deschooling & Decolonizing: Systemic Change From the Inside Out This 8-week OlioCourse examines the settler colonial history of the university and the different ways we can create decolonial projects from the institution’s structure using Janelle Monae’s work. We'll be launching our conversations off la paperson’s "A Third University is...
Deschooling & Decolonizing: Systemic Change From...
Read moreFriday Apr 23rd, 7:30pm - 9pm Eastern Time
(8 sessions)at New York Open Center - Online 00000
Do you long to find ritual practices to help you become more centered in your authentic self? Meaningful ritual is vital to our healing. In this experiential course, we’ll explore essential facets of crafting your own rituals and ceremonies, including: Developing a relationship with the four elements and seven directions Creating a safe container...
Do you long to find ritual practices to help you...
Read moreThursday May 13th, 6:30pm - 8pm Eastern Time
(3 sessions)at 92nd Street Y - Online Online Classroom, New York, New York 00000
Join author Stephanie Rabinowitz for an exciting exploration of relatively unsung American literary gems that you should be reading. From Willa Cather’s Death Comes for the Archbishop to John Williams’s Stoner, Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye, Henry James’s What Maisie Knew, and Wallace Stegner’s Angle of Repose...
Join author Stephanie Rabinowitz for an exciting...
Read moreTuesday May 25th, 2pm - 3pm Eastern Time
at Be Social Change - BSC Virtual Clasroom
At a time when we are more physically distant than ever before—how can we reverse the growing trends of disconnection to forge meaningful connections in business and in life? Even before the pandemic gripped the world, we had become a nation engulfed in loneliness. People have hundreds of “friends” on Facebook, and countless “connections”...
At a time when we are more physically distant than...
Read moreThursday May 27th, 1pm - 2:15pm Eastern Time
at brunchwork - Online 00000
Explore early stage startups with Initialized Capital cofounder and Managing Partner Garry Tan. Garry Tan is cofounder and Managing Partner at Initialized Capital, the early stage venture capital firm he founded with Reddit cofounder Alexis Ohanian. The VC firm has over $700M in assets under management and has a portfolio with over 200 companies, including...
Explore early stage startups with Initialized Capital...
Read moreThursday May 27th, 2:30pm - 4pm Pacific Time
at School of the Art Institute of Chicago - SAIC Virtual Classroom
Times of uncertainty can create obstacles for artists and designers; they also present opportunities for new ways of thinking, making, and envisioning. This course will provide both first-time and more experienced artists with prompts to inspire their art practice while navigating and reflecting on our current moment. A prompt is a starting point...
Times of uncertainty can create obstacles for artists...
Read moreWednesday Jun 2nd, 6pm - 8:30pm Central Time
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