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Western Marxism. What is it? Where did it arise from? And what is it in opposition to? Not simply a geographic indicator, although much of what it depicts exists in what we understand to be the West more broadly, Western Marxism is a term deployed, in particular, by the great Italian Marxist Domenico Losurdo, to describe a form of Marxism that, in a nutshell, does not concern itself with anti-imperialism and anti-colonialism, but, instead, rejects much of the actually-existing socialism that exists in the very real, material world—a world which Western Marxism, over the years, has become more and more alienated and estranged from.
Western Marxism stands in opposition to what Domenico Losurdo calls Eastern Marxism, which, again, is not necessarily delineated by a specific geography, but is a form of Marxism that has cut its teeth in real struggles for power, in real anti-colonial revolution.
In his penultimate book—which shares the title of this episode—Domenico Losurdo presents a scathing but honest, passionate, and deeply sincere critique of Western Marxism. Far from just a diatribe, Losurdo’s text spells out exactly why the West abandoned so much of Marxism that was central to Marx, Engels, and Lenin’s understandings of Marxist theory and, most importantly, practice.Â
The vast majority of Losurdo’s fifty or so books have not been translated into English, and he died in 2018, but this book, Western Marxism, was just recently translated into English for the first time, and we’ve brought on the edition’s editor, the terrific Gabriel Rockhill, to discuss it.Â
Gabriel Rockhill is a philosopher, cultural critic, and activist teaching Philosophy and Global Interdisciplinary Studies at Villanova University. He runs an educational nonprofit called the Critical Theory Workshop and is the editor of Western Marxism: How it was Born, How it Died, How it can be Reborn, by the Italian Marxist Domenico Losurdo, published by Monthly Review Press.Â
In this Patreon episode, we discuss Western Marxism and Eastern Marxism—tracing their histories and outlining their differences. We explore how the CIA and other anti-communist forces infiltrated the left and spread the influence of Western Marxism through academia, media, and other avenues in order to purge the Western left of its communist tendencies and to poison our perception of actually-existing socialism in places like the Soviet Union, China, Cuba, and Vietnam—among others. We explore how the left in the West can unlearn this propaganda and reintroduce a robust anti-imperialist, pro-communist analysis into our movements, and why it is so crucial to understand that the left must start with anti-imperialism.
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0:24.0 | Thank you comrades. We hope you enjoy this conversation. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, It's important I think for your listeners to understand that Western Marxism and this isn't really in Lassorto's work |
0:56.0 | but I've been doing this research for three decades now and drawing extensively on Lassorto and other figures, I think it's very clear that Western Marxism isn't just an organic development on the part of the intellectual class in the Imperial Corps. |
1:10.0 | It is also a weapon of theoretical class warfare on the part of the capitalist |
1:17.0 | ruling class in the bourgeois states that have recognized that it's very useful to |
1:21.2 | have a version of Marxism that convinces people that they're Marxists |
1:25.5 | when they're actually opposed to Marxism having any effect on real politics in the actual practical world. |
1:34.3 | And this has been, unfortunately, a large part of the legacy of Western Marxism is hostility |
1:40.5 | to Marxism and practice in the name of Marxism in theory. |
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2:00.0 | Western Marxism. |
2:01.0 | Western Marxism. |
2:02.0 | What is it? Where did it arise from? And what is it in opposition to? |
2:09.2 | Not simply a geographic indicator, although much of what it depicts exists in what we understand |
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