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Can Dignity And Science Share A Banner Without Becoming A New Elite with Daniel Tutt

Jan 26, 2026
Daniel Tutt, scholar of intellectual history and left politics, returns to probe why emancipatory organizations often calcify into elite rule. He contrasts Michels’ iron law with Rancière’s worker poets. Short takes on proletarian vs bourgeois intellectuals, organizational capture, Chile’s provisional leadership lessons, and practical guardrails like rotation, sortition, recall, and para-academic spaces.
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Proletarian Intellectuals Can De-Radicalize

  • Robert Michels observed proletarian intellectuals often moderate their militancy after gaining positions inside parties.
  • Their precarious stakes and need for bourgeois patronage reduce revolutionary commitment.
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Aesthetic Emancipation Vs Scientific Socialism

  • Daniel Tutt contrasts Michels with Jacques Rancière's praise for worker poets and autodidacts.
  • Rancière values aesthetic emancipation over scientific socialism as a different route to empowerment.
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Mass Parties Recreate Social Institutions

  • Mass political organizations reproduce social life and can become like churches with choirs and sports teams.
  • That institutional completeness helped stability but also seeded oligarchic inertia.
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