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Sunday 20 November<br> | Sunday 20 November<br> | ||
1 [[ | 1. [[Introduction to Marx's thought and method]] - CAS<br> | ||
Alex Merlo | Alex Merlo | ||
- Place of Marxism in history | |||
- Self-activity | |||
- Historical Materialism | |||
Monday 21 November<br> | Monday 21 November<br> | ||
2 [[Introduction to Marxist | 2. [[Introduction to the Marxist critique of political economy]] - CAS<br> | ||
Alex Merlo | Alex Merlo | ||
Tuesday 22 November<br> | Tuesday 22 November<br> | ||
3 [[ | 3. [[The struggle against racism]] - FRE<br> | ||
Leila Mathias | |||
- Historical roots of racism in colonialism and imperialism | |||
- Institutional racism and racist ideologies today | |||
- Migration and migrant solidarity | |||
Wednesday 23 November<br> | Wednesday 23 November<br> | ||
4 [[ | 4. [[What is Class?]] - ENG<br> | ||
Maral Jefroudi | |||
- What is the working class? The notion of class in Marx and Marxism | |||
- The historical changes in the class composition of the working class | |||
- The working class today | |||
Thursday 24 November<br> | Thursday 24 November<br> | ||
5 [[ | 5. [[Women's movements fighting for gender and sexual liberation]] - ENG<br> | ||
Penelope Duggan | |||
- A Marxist-feminist analysis of women’s oppression and exploitation | |||
- Gender, sexuality, intersectionality: the question of oppression in a broader framework | |||
- Women's liberation struggles | |||
Friday 25 November<br> | Friday 25 November<br> | ||
6 [[ | 6. [[Imperialism and geopolitical disorder 2022]] - CAS<br> | ||
Ana Cristina Carvalhaes | |||
- Classic theory of imperialism | |||
- US imperialism and emerging new powers - towards a multipolar world? | |||
- Imperialism in disorder: from the 1930s to Brexit and Trump | |||
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Sunday 27 November<br> | Sunday 27 November<br> | ||
7 [[LGBTIQ movements and liberation]]<br> | 7. [[LGBTIQ movements and liberation]] - ENG<br> | ||
Peter Drucker | Peter Drucker | ||
- Marxist view of LGBTIQ oppression | |||
– heteronormativity, gender identity | |||
- Rightwing attacks | |||
Monday 28 November<br> | Monday 28 November<br> | ||
8 [[ | 8. [[What's Ecosocialism?]] - FRE<br> | ||
Christine Poupin | |||
Tuesday 29 November<br> | Tuesday 29 November<br> | ||
9 [[The war in Ukraine and its impact]]<br> | 9. [[The war in Ukraine and its impact]] - ENG<br> | ||
Wednesday 30 November<br> | Wednesday 30 November<br> | ||
10 [[ | 10. [[Revolution and counter-revolution in the Middle-East]] - FRE<br> | ||
Joseph Daher | |||
- Socio-economic roots of the Arab uprisings and dynamics of the process | |||
- Reactionary counter-offensives and the role of the Left | |||
- The role of global and regional imperialist forces | |||
Thursday 1 December<br> | Thursday 1 December<br> | ||
11 [[ | 11. [[China's changing international role]] - ENG<br> | ||
Au Loong-Yu | |||
- The changing character of China | |||
- The rise of China as a global power | |||
- China on the world stage | |||
Friday 2 December<br> | Friday 2 December<br> | ||
12. [[Debt - a tool of neocolonialism in Africa]] - FRE<br> | |||
Omar | |||
Evening: "Marx is Back" by Roberto Bacchilega of Astaro Theatro | |||
Saturday 3 December<br> | Saturday 3 December<br> | ||
13. Free Day | |||
Sunday 4 December<br> | |||
14. [[Long waves in contemporary capitalism]] - CAS<br> | |||
Daniel Albarracin | |||
- The Marxist analysis of crisis, rate of profit | |||
- The theory of long waves | |||
- The neoliberal answer to the crisis since the 1980's | |||
Monday 5 December<br> | Monday 5 December<br> | ||
15. [[Social movements and struggles in Latin-America]] - CAS<br> | |||
Luis Rangel | |||
Tuesday 6 December<br> | Tuesday 6 December<br> | ||
16. [[Self-organization and internal democracy]] - FRE<br> | |||
Nadia De Mond | |||
Wednesday 7 December<br> | Wednesday 7 December<br> | ||
17. [[Climate crisis and the need for social transformation]] - CAS<br> | |||
Manuel Garí Ramos | Manuel Garí Ramos | ||
- Linking climate change and social struggles | |||
- Sustainability and democracy | |||
- Transitional demands | |||
Thursday 8 December<br> | Thursday 8 December<br> | ||
18. [[Transitional program: socialism or barbarism]] - ENG<br> | |||
Catherine Samary | |||
Friday 9 December<br> | Friday 9 December<br> | ||
19. [[The strategic role of internationalism and the need for an international]] - ENG<br> | |||
Penelope Duggan | |||
- Historical aspects of the Four internationals | |||
- World capitalism and internationalism | |||
Saturday 10 December<br> | 19. Saturday 10 December<br> | ||
Evaluation, cleaning<br> | Evaluation, cleaning<br> | ||
Latest revision as of 13:42, 4 December 2022
Saturday 19 November,
15.00 Introduction to the school
Sunday 20 November
1. Introduction to Marx's thought and method - CAS
Alex Merlo
- Place of Marxism in history
- Self-activity
- Historical Materialism
Monday 21 November
2. Introduction to the Marxist critique of political economy - CAS
Alex Merlo
Tuesday 22 November
3. The struggle against racism - FRE
Leila Mathias
- Historical roots of racism in colonialism and imperialism
- Institutional racism and racist ideologies today
- Migration and migrant solidarity
Wednesday 23 November
4. What is Class? - ENG
Maral Jefroudi
- What is the working class? The notion of class in Marx and Marxism
- The historical changes in the class composition of the working class
- The working class today
Thursday 24 November
5. Women's movements fighting for gender and sexual liberation - ENG
Penelope Duggan
- A Marxist-feminist analysis of women’s oppression and exploitation
- Gender, sexuality, intersectionality: the question of oppression in a broader framework
- Women's liberation struggles
Friday 25 November
6. Imperialism and geopolitical disorder 2022 - CAS
Ana Cristina Carvalhaes
- Classic theory of imperialism
- US imperialism and emerging new powers - towards a multipolar world?
- Imperialism in disorder: from the 1930s to Brexit and Trump
Saturday 26 November
Free day
Sunday 27 November
7. LGBTIQ movements and liberation - ENG
Peter Drucker
- Marxist view of LGBTIQ oppression
– heteronormativity, gender identity
- Rightwing attacks
Monday 28 November
8. What's Ecosocialism? - FRE
Christine Poupin
Tuesday 29 November
9. The war in Ukraine and its impact - ENG
Wednesday 30 November
10. Revolution and counter-revolution in the Middle-East - FRE
Joseph Daher
- Socio-economic roots of the Arab uprisings and dynamics of the process
- Reactionary counter-offensives and the role of the Left
- The role of global and regional imperialist forces
Thursday 1 December
11. China's changing international role - ENG
Au Loong-Yu
- The changing character of China
- The rise of China as a global power
- China on the world stage
Friday 2 December
12. Debt - a tool of neocolonialism in Africa - FRE
Omar
Evening: "Marx is Back" by Roberto Bacchilega of Astaro Theatro
Saturday 3 December
13. Free Day
Sunday 4 December
14. Long waves in contemporary capitalism - CAS
Daniel Albarracin
- The Marxist analysis of crisis, rate of profit
- The theory of long waves
- The neoliberal answer to the crisis since the 1980's
Monday 5 December
15. Social movements and struggles in Latin-America - CAS
Luis Rangel
Tuesday 6 December
16. Self-organization and internal democracy - FRE
Nadia De Mond
Wednesday 7 December
17. Climate crisis and the need for social transformation - CAS
Manuel Garí Ramos
- Linking climate change and social struggles
- Sustainability and democracy
- Transitional demands
Thursday 8 December
18. Transitional program: socialism or barbarism - ENG
Catherine Samary
Friday 9 December
19. The strategic role of internationalism and the need for an international - ENG
Penelope Duggan
- Historical aspects of the Four internationals
- World capitalism and internationalism
19. Saturday 10 December
Evaluation, cleaning
Structure of the day
9.30-10.00: Lecture part 1
10.00-10.10: Break
10.10-10.40: Lecture Part 2
10.40-10.50: Break
10.50-11:20: Lecture Part 3
11.20-11.30: Break
11.30-12.15: Questions and answers
12.15-14.45: Lunch and time for individual reading
14.45-16.15: Discussion in language groups
16.15-16.30: Break
16.30-17.10: Final discussion starting with reports from the groups. Part 1
17.10-17.20: Break
17.20-18.00: Final discussion. Part 2
18.00-19.30: Reading time
19.30: Evening meal