Here are details of another session at Summer School. Mark Znidericz will be giving a talk on the following:
Class Consciousness and the Socialist Revolution
Friedrich Engels summarised the life's work of Karl Marx as
a mission "to contribute, in one way or another, to the overthrow of
capitalist society and of the state institutions which it had brought into
being, to contribute to the liberation of the modern proletariat, which he was
the first to make conscious of its own position and its needs, conscious of the
conditions of its emancipation."
This talk will start by exploring the concept of
working-class consciousness as used by the pioneers of modern socialism in the
19th and early 20th centuries. What did they mean by class consciousness and
what importance did it have in their vision of the socialist revolution? How
does class consciousness arise and what is the role of the working-class party
in its development? Does the absence today of widespread class consciousness
despite the presence of the material conditions necessary for socialism call
into question the validity of the Marxist analysis of society? It is hoped that
the talk will stimulate discussion around questions such as the following: Is
there a difference between socialist understanding and class consciousness? How
is capitalist ideological hegemony over society maintained? Can working-class
consciousness develop on a mass scale while the material base of capitalist
society remains intact? What significance do our answers to these questions
have for the theory and practice of the Socialist Party?
Fircroft College in Birmingham over the long weekend 19th – 21st August 2022.
Full residential cost (including accommodation and meals Friday evening to Sunday afternoon) is £100; the concessionary rate is £50. Book online here or send a cheque (payable to the Socialist Party of Great Britain) with your contact details to Summer School, The Socialist Party, 52 Clapham High Street, London, SW4 7UN. Day visitors are welcome, but please book by e-mail in advance. E-mail enquiries to spgbschool@yahoo.co.uk.
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