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The Dig: Capitalism with Michael Hardt

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🗓️ 13 December 2019

⏱️ 124 minutes

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Summary

An interview on how the transformation of capitalism has changed the possibilities for anti-capitalist struggle with Michael Hardt, co-author with Antonio Negri of Assembly.

Read Dan's essay on the 20th anniversary of the WTO protests in Seattle jacobinmag.com/2019/11/seattle-world-trade-organization-protests-socialism

Read Hardt and Negri reflect on the 20th anniversary of Empire newleftreview.org/issues/II120/articles/empire-twenty-years-on

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This episode of The Dig is brought to you by our supporters at patreon.com and by Verso Books which has loads of great left-wing titles

0:12.4

perfect for dig listeners like you.

0:16.1

One that you might like is The Authoritarian Personality by Theodore Adorno, Elsa

0:22.3

Frankle Brunswick, Daniel J Levinson, and R. Nevitt Sanford,

0:28.0

with an introduction by Peter E. Gordon.

0:33.9

What makes a fascist?

0:35.8

Are there character traits that make someone more likely to vote for the far right?

0:41.0

The authoritarian personality is not only one of the most significant works of social

0:46.8

psychology ever written, it also marks a milestone in the development of a doorko's thought, showing him grappling with the problem of fascism and the reasons for Europe's turn to reaction.

1:01.0

Over half a century later, and with the rise of right-wing populism and the re-emergence of the far right in recent years,

1:09.0

this hugely influential study remains as insightful and relevant as ever.

1:16.0

This new addition includes an introduction by Frankfurt School scholar Peter E. Gordon and contains the first ever publication of Adorno's subsequent critical

1:28.1

notes on the project.

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The authoritarian personality by Theodor Adorno,

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Elsa Freinkle Brunswick, Daniel J. Levinson

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and R. Nevitz Sanford.

1:39.9

Out now from Verso Books. Welcome to the Dig, a podcast from Jacobin magazine. My name is Daniel Denver and I'm

1:58.1

broadcasting from Providence, Rhode Island. November 30th marked the 20th anniversary of the WTO protests in Seattle.

2:08.0

It was a critical moment for the U.S. left that united labor, environmentalists, and radicals of all stripes in mass action.

2:18.0

A powerful moment in a global justice movement that sought to make sense or less came to an end when

2:25.0

the wake of the Cold War. In the US, however, the movement as we knew it more or less

2:30.3

came to an end when Bush launched the War on Terror.

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