

Class 18: Revisionist Marxism and Existentialism
32 snips Feb 7, 2024
Discover the evolution of revisionist Marxism in post-WWII Eastern Europe, where existentialist thought reshaped traditional ideologies. Explore the gripping tale of a tortured writer in Ukraine, highlighting the psychological struggles between captor and captive. Delve into Khrushchev's Secret Speech, a pivotal moment that challenged Stalinism. The journey also revisits the essence of Marxism, emphasizing the tension between individual agency and systemic forces, while reflecting on the resilient spirits navigating political upheaval.
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Stalinism Shattered Reason
- Stalinism caused a brutal suspension of reason and terror through show trials and torture.
- This rupture deeply challenged the Marxist ideal of a rational, scientific understanding of history.
Modern Torture Reflects Sartre
- Stanislav Aseev survived brutal captivity in Donbass and wrote about his torture experience.
- He connected his suffering to Sartre's idea of the gaze revealing one's true self, even to an executioner.
Rethinking Marxism with Existentialism
- Revisionist Marxists re-read Marx and Hegel through existentialism to find a more authentic Marxism.
- They sought to reconcile historical determinism with human agency and responsibility.