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In this episode we discuss Domenico Losurdo's 'War and Revolution: Rethinking the Twentieth Century,' trans. Gregory Elliott (Verso, 2020), an extended critique of historical revisionism which stretches from Edmund Burke to Niall Ferguson, via Ernst Nolte, Hannah Ardent and Francois Furet. We question the value of Losurdo's approach, including his treatment of counter-revolution in France and Stalinist Russia, before moving onto a wider conversation on neo-Stalinism in the contemporary left.
A biography of Losurdo from Jacobin magazine can be found here
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The podcast music is Stealing Orchestra & Rafael Dionísio, 'Gente da minha terra (que me mete um nojo do caralho).' Reproduced from the Free Music Archive under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License.
The podcast logo is an adapted version of the Left Book Club logo (1936-48), reproduced, edited and shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. Original available here
The image in this episode is 'Nagykörút - Rákóczi út kereszteződése, a Sztálin-szobor darabolása' by Róbert Hofbauer (1956), licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
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In this episode we discuss Domenico Losurdo's 'War and Revolution: Rethinking the Twentieth Century,' trans. Gregory Elliott (Verso, 2020), an extended critique of historical revisionism which stretches from Edmund Burke to Niall Ferguson, via Ernst Nolte, Hannah Ardent and Francois Furet. We question the value of Losurdo's approach, including his treatment of counter-revolution in France and Stalinist Russia, before moving onto a wider conversation on neo-Stalinism in the contemporary left.
A biography of Losurdo from Jacobin magazine can be found here
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The podcast music is Stealing Orchestra & Rafael Dionísio, 'Gente da minha terra (que me mete um nojo do caralho).' Reproduced from the Free Music Archive under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License.
The podcast logo is an adapted version of the Left Book Club logo (1936-48), reproduced, edited and shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International licence. Original available here
The image in this episode is 'Nagykörút - Rákóczi út kereszteződése, a Sztálin-szobor darabolása' by Róbert Hofbauer (1956), licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.
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