I dont know how I found such a small radical leftist channel that consistently puts out such fantastic content. From me in America to you, Jyotishman, in India. Keep up the good work and thank you for the priceless educational resources im these troublesome times.
Lots of love! Comments like this motivate us. You know things are always difficult at the start, but people like you make it easier. We appreciate it a lot. Stay in touch, IGL.
Damn. This is gold standard. The guest is awesome, and the host is addictively well informed. Thank you so much, for keeping class politics alive in economics.
As others have mentioned, this channel is incredibly refreshing, especially because the host Jyotishman here _actually gets_ this stuff and asks extremely relevant and useful questions. Clara is herself aptly named, offering a passionate, engaging, and most importantly _true_ historical materialist clarity. The actual choice for humanity, should we choose to you know actually reconcile with reality, is just as Rosa Luxemburg concisely put it during the sailor/worker uprisings in interwar Germany that lead to the recapitulation of the "liberal democratic" state in Weimar, before of course being executed by the freikorps paramilitary (later becoming the SS, shocker) at the behest of Ebert's ostensibly social democratic SPD (and we know the rest...), almost immediately resonating the truth of such a succinct political dichotomy to this day: *_Socialism or_* [continued] *_barbarism._* Hopefully we can live up to the implications of what Clara is illuminating and don't transform her retrospectively into a Cassandra. _"The bourgeoisie cannot exist without constantly revolutionizing the instruments of production, and thereby the relations of production, and with them the whole relations of society. Conservation of the old modes of production in unaltered form, was, on the contrary, the first condition of existence for all earlier industrial classes. Constant revolutionizing of production, uninterrupted disturbance of all social conditions, everlasting uncertainty and agitation distinguish the bourgeois epoch from all earlier ones. All fixed, fast-frozen relations, with their train of ancient and venerable prejudices and opinions, are swept away, all new-formed ones become antiquated before they can ossify. All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned, and man is at last compelled to face with sober senses his real conditions of life, and his relations with his kind."_ - Marx, a bit optimistic at the end we wouldn't just choose individual delusion while the planet literally burns around us... But uh...pessimism of the intellect, optimism of the will...or something! Thank you!
As your (Jyotishman's) close friend, i can very easily sense your rise in intellectual knowledge, skills of interacting with the guests and the value of listening in all the videos. People like you will surely make the world a much knowledgeable, tolerant and peaceful place. The guest you invited has an equally kind and charismatic personality.👍 You have a long way to go !! All the best for future.
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Another incredible interview with ideas and concepts that are fresh and ring true. We’re in a period where media has been captured by capital and we’re flooded with bad faith actors spouting misleading ideas. I am happy your channel is here with the raw assessments and none of the hidden divisiveness.
All your interviews are great, Jyotish, but the rapport between you and Clara is particularly lovely. It's plain to see that you both enjoyed the talk, and that love radiates outward to us viewers. Lal Salam! 🚩✊🛠️
Hi Comrade, Thank you for such a amazing and informed conversation . Just one suggestion can we also have conversations with Indian trade union leaders and activist?
5:00 - Exactly, this is the same issue I have with the rhetorical use of the phrasing to the affect of _"socialism for the rich and rugged individualism for everyone else"._ I get the rhetorical use of it in that it might be effective in cutting through ossified notions and unexamined assumptions, _but_ I worry this then implicitly leads to the _further_ assumption (in the same way that Clara is outlining the shield of vaguenuess offered by the unspecificity of the word 'neoliberalism', leading to an assumption of anomaly) that the "solution" is to then pursue " _more_ capitalism" so that it just extends _additionally_ to the rich, which obfuscates the actual root problem which is obviously capitalism itself. In other words, the whole phrasing of "socialism for the rich and rugged individualism for everyone else" *_is_* capitalism inherently as it is defined by an antagonistic _class_ relationship ie those who own a revenue generating private property (means of production) and those who do not who are then structurally forced to sell their labor to capitalists with such means of production. I know most people here will likely already definitely get all of this, just trying to elaborate an additional supplementary consideration of what Clara is speaking to in that initial point for people circumstantially unfamiliar or who potentially haven't considered this, as Clara is I think more than aptly highlighting in how leftist analysis can get easily co-opted if it is not self-contained or at least resilient in its ability to withstand such linguistic/rhetorical distortions created by ideological/cultural hegemony. If that makes sense. Fantastic discussion, as usual!
Considering her surname she must know Enrico Mattei. Mattei was in charge of the state oil company in Italy in the early 60s. He did business with the USSR in that role. In 1962 he died in plane crash likely caused by a bomb on the plane!
Fantastic interviews, just finished up Richard Wolff's and this is a great follow up, the more in-depth look at the specific aspects of the general decline the previous interview covered. Glad to have found you, comrade.
So generous of you. Appreciate a lot! We would definitely come up with a formal appeal for small donations, with a more structured and transparent way to go about it. This would include offering patron membership to the contributors. Patron membership would mean periodic zoom meetings for one on one interactions, behind the screen bits, special shows, membership in a formal advisory board, participation in building the platform further, among other things. We are keeping an 8 month window for ourselves before having all these stuff in place. Meanwhile we have the "Thanks" button in every video for small voluntary contributions as token of love. Regardless, Stay in touch (the most important thing).
Superb discussion. The historical context presented here is so valuable. Eagerly look forward to reading Clara's book. PS Might be interesting to follow up this topic at some point with Mark Blyth?
Thanks Colin for the feedback. We are having Mark Blyth in December hopefully and Steve Keene on the 21st January to understand better the many facets of austerity through their works. Stay in touch. Love and Solidarity, India.
Thanks for doing this, your channel is such a hidden gem and I'm glad I subscribed to you. You're such a kind and sharp man and an excellent listener, Jyotishman!
we would look back to comments like this, and make us believe- that unconnected, stranger-like people can come together on shared values, and inspire each other. Thanks for affirming that- in an age when we are told that even 1 min is too long to attract viewers, there are still people who are ready to invest 60 mins in good content.
7:45 - Indeed, the 'ol "reserve army of the unemployed"! _"Big industry constantly requires a reserve army of unemployed workers for times of overproduction. The main purpose of the bourgeois in relation to the worker is, of course, to have the commodity labour as cheaply as possible, which is only possible when the supply of this commodity is as large as possible in relation to the demand for it, i.e., when the overpopulation is the greatest. Overpopulation is therefore in the interest of the bourgeoisie, and it gives the workers good advice which it knows to be impossible to carry out. Since capital only increases when it employs workers, the increase of capital involves an increase of the proletariat, and, as we have seen, according to the nature of the relation of capital and labour, the increase of the proletariat must proceed relatively even faster. The above theory, however, which is also expressed as a law of nature, that population grows faster than the means of subsistence, is the more welcome to the bourgeois as it silences his conscience, makes hard-heartedness into a moral duty and the consequences of society into the consequences of nature, and finally gives him the opportunity to watch the destruction of the proletariat by starvation as calmly as any other natural event without bestirring himself, and, on the other hand, to regard the misery of the proletariat as its own fault and to punish it. To be sure, the proletarian can restrain his natural instinct by reason, and so, by moral supervision, halt the law of nature in its injurious course of development."_ - some guy (Marx, to not be pointlessly facetious)
Some of the history of working-class originated thinking is richly detailed in the book The Intellectual Life of the British Working Class" by Jonathan Rose.
Fascism is presented as an exception. History shows was theory suggests, liberalism has a tendency to collapse into fascism. I think it does this because of the inherent contradiction between democracy and liberal markets. It promises big on self-determination and equality, but offers deprivation and poverty. The nationalism and racism are politico-cultural legitimations of material inequality, and hierarchal status. That is how people reconcile the cognitive dissonance created by this contradiction. Liberal economics is in the end an aspirational attempt to rationalize the social order with abstraction and reductionism. However, I think its blind spot is energy and ecology will be impossible to maintain, and the whole edifice will crumble upon encountering reality.
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I love austerity capitalism over neo-liberalism. I keep finding conservatives use the term neo-liberal as justification of their long held belief that "liberals" are the root of all mankind's problems as if Thatcher and Reagan weren't neo-liberal.
We are live with Professor Mattei at the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel!! "We are gonna slap some paint on the old girl" This Indian guy drones on and on...
Southampton, Hampshire, England That was where Rishi Sunak was born. Which makes him briitish, an english national. He is not Indian by any means. By all means a vassal of the ex-empire, serving capitalist, high-caste indian privilege. Why must the left bicker and prod about him being Indian? What a regressive aspect - waste of time.