Communist manifesto: History, legacy, critique
Anotace
Záznam konference o Komunistickém manifestu, kterou pořádal SOK s finanční podporou Nadace Rosy Luxemburgové.
Panel 1: Communist manifesto today
Michael Hauser, philosopher, Czech Academy of Sciences (Prague), The Rebirth of the Spectre of Communism
Norbert Trenkle, philosopher, Krisis-Group(Nürnberg, Germany):The other Marx. Why the Communist Manifesto is obsolete
Ľubica Kobová, philosopher, Charles University (Prague), The political subjects of The Communist and socialist feminist manifestoes
Panel 2: Manifesto and its place within Marxism
Gregor Ritschel, political scientist, University Halle and der Saale (Germany), Marx, the Manifesto and Benthams Philosophy
Martin Brabec, philosopher and sociologist, Czech Academy of Sciences (Prague), Political marxism about the Communist manifesto
Juraj Halas, philosopher, Comenius University (Bratislava), Manifesto versus Das Kapital: Differences in the theory of capitalism
Panel 3: Manifesto and the labour movement before 1914
Monika Woźniak, philosopher, Universita Warsaw, In the Vanguard of Revolutionary Action: First Russian Editions of the “Communist Manifesto”
Jakub Beneš, historian, University of Birmingham (UK), The Place of Marx’s Manifesto in the Vernacular Socialism of fin-de-siecle Czech and German Workers
Jan Galandauer, historian, Manifesto and the Czech social democracy before 1914
Stanislav Holubec, historian,Czech Academy of Sciences (Prague),Manifesto as the Central European Place of memory
Panel 1: Communist manifesto today
Michael Hauser, Norbert Trenkle, L’ubica Kobová (moderuje Joe G. Feinberg)
Panel 2: Manifesto and its place within Marxism
Gregor Ritschel, Martin Brabec, Juraj Halas (Jan Májíček)
Panel 3: Manifesto and the labour movement before 1914
Monika Woźniak, Stanislav Holubec, Jan Galandauer, Jakub Beneš, (moderuje L’ubica Kobová)