Apart from reading The Communist Manifesto and reading a few bits and pieces on Libcom, I know very little about Marx especially his young life and background. BBC are running 3 shows called Genius of the Modern World, the first one being about Marx and the other two about Nietzsche and Freud.
I'm about a third into the Marx one and it's fascinating so if anyone fancies a gander then here's the link for the Marx episode http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b07gpdbx/genius-of-the-modern-world-1-marx
This is a link for the whole series http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07gpjmm
German bastards
German bastards
The BBC have covered Marx on
The BBC have covered Marx on multiple occasions recently
Masters of Money (Episode 3): Marx (2012, presented by Stephanie Flanders) 60 minutes
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01n6z4s
Owen Jones did a short piece on Karl Marx for the Daily Politics 1 November 2013
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3XnrcKmNKc
There are also a variety of radio programmes on Marx
The School of Life have done
The School of Life have done this short video on Marx, which is pretty good but I'm not sure it portrays Marx's views entirely accurately https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSQgCy_iIcc
I think most of what was said was good though.
It's pretty bad. Not outright
It's pretty bad. Not outright misrepresentation, but like High School History teacher level stuff. They completely miss the meaning of commodity Fetish, and give alienation an outsized focus.
I don't mind giving
I don't mind giving alienation an outsized focus, since in my understanding commodity fetishism is basically the capitalist form of alienation...There were some nice biographical touches early on, but it got more and more and more annoying when she tried to show how Marx's ideas were already out of date by the time he died, and when she warned us how Marx's words can themselves become ideology and give birth to Stalin and co, without the slightest attempt to analyse the historical conditions which gave rise to Stalinism. And yet despite these grand conclusions, I agree that it was pretty obvious throughout that she really hadn't read much Marx.
Sorry, I was referring to the
Sorry, I was referring to the School of Life one.
This 1983 documentary on Marx
This 1983 documentary on Marx by Stuart Hall is probably the best one I've seen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8bdndigRA8
I know it's Mark Steel but I
I know it's Mark Steel but I always enjoy this, especially the bit where the spy describes the state of Marx's house, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02ddGtKZuSU
I thought the BBC documentary above in Noah's post was very good, I'm not suprised the presenter disagrees with Marxism but I found it very interesting. The School of Life videos are always short and introductory.
Craftwork wrote: This 1983
Craftwork
This was good but I feel it didn't really represent Bolshevism as a distortion of Marxism, or atleast it tried to justify, it seemed to me, the Bolshevik dictatorship under Lenin and it's oppression. If not then perhaps not enough emphasis on that.
Pennoid wrote: It's pretty
Pennoid
So, how would you define commodity fetishism?
To be clear, I was
To be clear, I was referencing the youtube video.
"Marx believed that capitalism forces everyone to put economic interests at the heart of their lives so that they could no longer know deep honest relationships. He called this psychological tendency commodity fetishism."
Marx was not referring to a psychological tendency. What he was referring to might best be rendered as a 'social objectivity':
That is, something which appears natural or 'objective' (value) which is not natural, or objective, but socially determined (though objective from the perspective of the individual).
https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1867-c1/ch01.htm#27
Quote: "Marx believed that
Yeah, that is just terrible.
Surely you at least take "under commodity production relations between men take the form of relations between things" as your starting point when it comes to commodity fetishism.
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I've got to be honest here. I
I've got to be honest here. I don't think I have a clue as to what any of that means.
potrokin wrote: I've got to
potrokin
I know what you mean. I only wanted to let people know Marx was on the telly and I end up with an inferiority complex! Perhaps the Freud episode on Thursday will help me with that? I won't be posting about it on here though - I don't want you all knowing how I used to long to wet my mums knickers in church.
Oh shit, too late...
Note: the word 'wet' in the above was supposed to be 'wear ' but I've left it in. Freudian typo.
Noah Fence wrote: potrokin
Noah Fence
Lol! Yet another great and hilarious post. Congratulations :)
Keep that praise going
Keep that praise going comrade and I might get a raise from the admins - they pay me to lighten things up around here to stop everyone cutting their own throat.