Marxism After Marx: Richard Wolff

In this video we are going look over some highlights of Richard Wolff’s academic works. The Marxist professor has received a lot of attention in recent years, largely due to his captivating speeches and online engagement. Nevertheless, many remain unaware of the contributions Wolff has made to various areas of Marxist theory. The objective of this video is to shed light on some of Wolff’s major inputs in Marxist discourse. Read the full script here: -------- Patreon: Twitter: -------- Narration, script, and video graphics by “M.“ Animated intro by Jack, co-host of the Auxiliary Statements podcast @AuxStatements on Twitter. Intro music by Charles Tristan: -------- Sources and Further Reading Resnick, S., & Wolff, R. (1979). The theory of transitional conjunctures and the transition from feudalism to capitalism in Western Europe. Review of Radical Political Economics, 11(3), 3-22. Resnick, S. A., & Wolff, R. D. (1982a). Marxist epistemology: The critique of economic determinism. Social Text, (6), 31-72. Resnick, S., & Wolff, R. (1982b). A Reformulation of Marxian theory and historical analysis. The Journal of Economic History, 42(1), 53-59. Resnick, S., & Wolff, R. (1992). Everythingism, or better still, overdetermination. New Left Review, 124-124. Resnick, S., & Wolff, R. (2001). Empire and class analysis. Rethinking Marxism, 13(3-4), 61-69. Resnick, S., & Wolff, R. (2004). Dialectics and class in Marxian economics: David Harvey and beyond. New School Economic Review, 1(1). Resnick, S., & Wolff, R. (2006). New departures in Marxian theory. Routledge. Resnick, S., & Wolff, R. (2010). The economic crisis: A Marxian interpretation. Rethinking Marxism, 22(2), 170-186. Resnick, S., & Wolff, R. (2013a). On overdetermination and Althusser: Our response to Silverman and Park. Rethinking Marxism, 25(3), 341-349. Resnick, S. A., & Wolff, R. D. (2013b). Marxism. Rethinking Marxism, 25(2), 152-162. Wolff, R. D., Callari, A., & Roberts, B. (1984). A Marxian Alternative to the Traditional“ Transformation Problem“. Review of Radical Political Economics, 16(2-3), 115-135. Wolff, R. D., Roberts, B., & Callari, A. (1982). Marx’s (not Ricardo’s)‘transformation problem’: a radical reconceptualization. History of Political Economy, 14(4), 564-582 00:00 - 02:50 Introduction 02:51 - 07:07 Overdetermination 07:08 - 10:59 Epistemology 11:00 - 13:12 Class Analysis 13:13 - 23:19 Value Theory (Transformation Problem) 23:20 - 24:28 Conclusion
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