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Marxist Humanism: Alienation, Subjectivity, and Class Society

Marxist Humanism: Alienation, Subjectivity, and Class Society

Released Sunday, 3rd November 2019
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Marxist Humanism: Alienation, Subjectivity, and Class Society

Marxist Humanism: Alienation, Subjectivity, and Class Society

Marxist Humanism: Alienation, Subjectivity, and Class Society

Marxist Humanism: Alienation, Subjectivity, and Class Society

Sunday, 3rd November 2019
 1 person rated this episode
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Maximillian Alvarez is an educator, essayist, and host of the Working People podcast. He joins Breht to explain and argue in favor of humanist Marxism, touching on countless core concepts within the Marxist and socialist traditions in the process.

Follow Max on twitter @Maximillian_alv

Listen to his podcast Working People here: http://workingpeople.libsyn.com/

And check out his writings and other work here: https://activeforgetting.com/

Here is the Mandatory OT episode we did together with Coffee w/ Comrades and Beep Beep Lettuce that was mentioned in the episode: https://soundcloud.com/mandatoryotpod/037-orgs-with-friends

Outro Music: 'Tear The Facists Down' by Woody Guthrie

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Our logo was made by BARB, a communist graphic design collective: @Barbaradical

Intro music by DJ Captain Planet.

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This podcast is affiliated with: The Nebraska Left Coalition, Omaha Tenants United, Socialist Rifle Association (SRA), Feed The People - Omaha, and the Marxist Center.

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