November 24, 2010

Dear Friend,

Marxist-Humanist Initiative
(MHI) is pleased to announce the creation of new pages in our website
publication, With Sober Senses, that are dedicated to
following-up on the conference “Economic Crisis and Left Responses,” held Nov.
6 in New York City.

We convened the conference
in order to further discussion, if not resolve, some of the conflicting
theories coming from the Left concerning the underlying reasons for and
consequences of the recent crisis and Great Recession. Although the 150 people
at the conference didn’t agree on either the theoretical underpinnings or what
practice should flow from them, we believe the conference took a giant step
forward in the direction of working out theory and practice. That is because
many of the speakers and audience members actively engaged with each others’
issues; they did not merely put forth their positions and leave them
un-debated, nor did most people rush to prescribe “practice” without indicating
the theory underlying their practice.

We wish to continue to
facilitate wide-ranging dialogue on the conference topics, not only so that all
views can be heard but, above all, so that we can test different ideas in
debate and work out answers to the questions we are up against at this moment.
We believe this is the only way for the Left to become relevant in the face of
increasing assaults, in the name of “austerity,” against workers, women,
African Americans, Latinos, youth, and GLBTs in the U.S., and similar struggles
abroad.

You will find a report of
the conference at http://tinyurl.com/2vyw8z7. It contains a link to

Videos of the entire
conference,

·        
Many
of the conference papers in written form, 

·        
The
program, abstracts and draft papers posted before the conference,

·        
The
proposal we made at the conference to form a Network for the Circulation of
Theoretical Struggles, and

·        
A
place to add your comments on the conference and its aftermath.

We hope you will contribute
to the discussion by submitting a comment and by taking part in the formation
of the Network for the Circulation of Theoretical Struggles—sign up at “Contact
Us.”

We also invite you to take
a look at the rest of our website, and to tell us through the “Contact Us” page
that you want to stay in touch with MHI (no more than two e-mails a month).

In solidarity,

Anne Jaclard for MHI





                                          
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