Reading Capital Closely:
Livestream Course on Volume 1


During the 2015–16 school year,
Marxist-Humanist Initiative (MHI) will sponsor a course on the first volume of
Marx’s Capital: A Critique of Political Economy. The course will be
taught by Andrew Kliman, author of Reclaiming Marx’s “Capital” and The
Failure of Capitalist Production. If there is sufficient interest,
subsequent volumes may be taught in the future. Since the course will be
Livestreamed, it is open to participants around the world. 


Marx regarded Capital as a
theoretical blow to the bourgeoisie from which it would never recover. We will
read Capital in that spirit––that is, not only as a work that can help
us understand our world, but as a theoretical critique of the
political-economic thought of the bourgeoisie and of other Left tendencies
(such as Proudhonism). Attention will be given to uncovering the uniqueness and
specificity of Marx’s ideas and analyses––things he has to say that are not
found elsewhere, and that are largely absent from discussions on the Left
today––and to the critical and revolutionary character of Capital.


Against the grain of contemporary
academic and popular discourse, the course will emphasize understanding the
text rather than “applying” or “using” it. Careful attention will be paid to
the specific question Marx poses at a particular point and the argument(s) he
offers to answer it, and to the book’s overall argumentative strategy.
Secondary literature will be greatly de-emphasized. The book is certainly
difficult, but you can understand it, not just understand what others have said
about it. What is needed is hard work, perseverance, and attention to detail.
Study questions and reading suggestions will be made available ahead of time;
you will be expected to have done the week’s reading prior to the class
session.


Class sessions will be held weekly
between September and early May, with breaks for holidays, etc., from 1 to 3
p.m. on Sundays (Eastern time in U.S.) Class members who are unable to
participate at that time, or who must miss a particular session, will be able
to view the Livestream video––which will not be available to the general
public––and will be expected to do so prior to the next session. Participants
will have the opportunity to ask questions and make comments both during the
class session and on a “bulletin board” afterward; the latter questions will be
addressed at the start of the next session.


We don’t want money to be an
obstacle to participation. The fee for the course will be low––just enough to
cover expenses (professional recording, uploading, etc.).


Applying for the course


The Livestream videos will not be
released, during the course or in the future, to the general public. Class 
participants must agree in
writing to refrain from (1) transferring or reproducing the recordings; (2)
making their own recordings; and (3) communicating to non-participants what
others (including the instructor) have said or written during the class
sessions or on the “bulletin board,” unless permission is granted ahead of
time. Knowledge of Capital is a powerful weapon in the struggle for a
new, human society, and it is important that powerful weapons be in proper
hands and used responsibly.


The course is open to trustworthy
people who will behave in a solidaristic manner and adhere to standard norms of
scholarly dialogue (argument rooted in evidence and reasoning), and whose
interest in learning Capital isn’t limited to personal edification.
Given that the course will be provided at cost, we ask that applicants think of
non-monetary ways they can help MHI. (Monetary donations also help MHI, of
course.)


To apply for the course, please
address the above concerns and write to [email protected]
by July 15.


Marxist-Humanist Initiative

P.O. Box 414

Planetarium Station

New York, NY 10024

email: [email protected]

web: www.marxisthumanistinitiative.org

(888) 579-2245







                                          
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