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🗓️ 17 December 2024
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Historical materialism is the science of Marxism. It’s the theory developed by Marx and Engels that explains how human societies develop and change over time based on economic organization. Like Darwin’s theory of evolution through natural selection, historical materialism serves as a powerful tool in understanding the world around us. It explains why societies are arranged the way that they are, why there are classes, why revolutions happen—and when taken together with the Marxist philosophy of dialectical materialism, historical materialism becomes a rigorous scientific tool for analyzing the entire world and, most importantly, acting within it.
Everybody on this planet would benefit greatly from having a clear understanding of historical materialism, and every Marxist should at least understand the basics of it. And in this episode, we’re going to provide an introductory exploration of historical materialism, along with dialectical materialism, which is deeply intertwined with the former. And we’ve brought on the perfect guest to help us to do this.
Torkil Lauesen is an activist and a writer from Denmark who has spent the last fifty years immersed in the study and praxis of historical materialism. Torkil spent many years in his youth engaged in both legal and illegal activities with the purpose of materially supporting anti-imperialist struggles in the Third World, including in Palestine. He spent a decade in prison for this work.
This episode is part of our ongoing series on Marxist philosophy and theory. The first episode in this series takes a close look at dialectical materialism with Josh Sykes as our guest and was published in June of 2024. This episode serves as a follow-up to that episode, but can also be listened to on its own. Historical materialism and dialectical materialism are deeply intertwined, so having a solid understanding of dialectics will help you understand historical materialism—but we do explore both dialectics and historical materialism in this episode.
We also explore concepts from Torkil’s latest book, The Long Transition Towards Socialism and the End of Capitalism, published this last November by Iskra Books, along with many fascinating topics related to historical materialism that span from Marx’s concepts of use value and exchange value, the history of the transition from feudalism to capitalism, anti-imperialism, neoliberalism, the rise of China, and much more.
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0:00.0 | The only way to study materialism and dialectics is to study it with a purpose. |
0:27.6 | You cannot just read it in abstract. You have to have a purpose with your study. |
0:32.6 | And our specific purpose was to find the principal contradiction in the world |
0:40.1 | and from this develop our strategy and from this our practice |
0:45.7 | in order to give our modest contribution to move the system in the right direction. |
0:52.9 | So this dialectic materialism, it was not so much a philosophy, it was a tool that we needed to acquire. |
1:03.0 | And it's not easy. |
1:05.0 | You can learn the concepts, but to use them in your analysis, it's not that easy. It takes a lot of practice to |
1:15.4 | master it. You're listening to Upstream. Upstream. Upstream. Upstream. A podcast of documentaries and |
1:24.5 | conversations that invites you to unlearn everything you thought you knew |
1:29.0 | about economics. |
1:30.6 | I'm Della Duncan. |
1:32.2 | And I'm Robert Raymond. |
1:33.7 | Historical materialism is the science of Marxism. |
1:38.3 | It's the theory developed by Marx and Engels that explains how human societies develop |
1:43.7 | and change over time based on economic |
1:46.5 | organization. |
1:48.9 | Like Darwin's theory of evolution through natural selection, historical materialism serves as a powerful |
1:55.8 | tool in understanding the world around us. |
1:59.5 | It explains why societies are arranged the way they are, why there are classes, why revolutions |
2:06.0 | happen, and when taken together with the Marxist philosophy of dialectical materialism, |
2:12.1 | historical materialism becomes a rigorous scientific tool for analyzing the entire world and most importantly |
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