

The Social Formation of the Far Right (The Archimedean Point)
Welcome to The Archimedean Point, a new series on the current political situation from a Marxist perspective. In our second episode, Daniel Tutt and Conrad Hamilton discuss the inadequacies of left-liberal accounts of racism and bigotry and why only a Marxist analysis can address the ideology of the far right. We also discuss new work by Daniel on Michel Clouscard and his book Neo-Fascism and the Ideology of Desire and Conrad's new essay in the book After Speculative Realism.
Episode One of The Archimedean Point can be found here (https://youtu.be/kTjaIm0XmZU?si=5cHD0k4gjnMsMGPT)
The Archimedean Point is a reference to a concept from Lukács's History and Class Consciousness that refers to "the point from which the whole of reality can be overthrown."
SHOWNOTES:
- The Social Formation of the Far Right https://bit.ly/3XSpR0B
- Neo-Fascism and the Ideology of Desire https://bit.ly/41jfkfL
- After Speculative Realism https://bit.ly/4ckRup4