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🗓️ 14 February 2018
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Jodi Dean is an American political philosopher and professor in the Political Science department at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in New York state. She has also held the position of Erasmus Professor of the Humanities in the Faculty of Philosophy at Erasmus University Rotterdam. Dean received her B.A. in History from Princeton University in 1984. She received her MA, MPhil, and PhD from Columbia University in 1992. Before joining the Department of Political Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, she taught at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Drawing from Marxism, psychoanalysis, post-structuralism, and postmodernism, she has made contributions to contemporary political theory, media theory, and feminist theory, most notably with her theory of communicative capitalism; the online merging of democracy and capitalism into a single neoliberal formation that subverts the democratic impulses of the masses by valuing emotional expression over logical discourse. She has spoken and lectured in the United States, Canada, Ecuador, Peru, England, Wales, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Austria, Norway, Denmark, Croatia, Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Turkey. She is the co-editor of the journal Theory & Event.
Jodi joins Brett to discuss the importance of building a revolutionary party and combatting bourgeois individualism.
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1:13.6 | we have on Jody Dean to discuss Communist Party building, some leftist language issues, |
1:19.3 | individualism, etc. Jody, would you like to say hi and introduce yourself for anybody |
1:23.6 | that doesn't know who you are? |
1:25.6 | Sure, I'm Jody Dean and I'm happy to be on the program. I'm a communist and author and |
1:36.3 | professor in upstate New York. |
1:39.1 | And you said you're a communist. Do you identify politically within any certain tendency |
1:42.2 | like Marxist-Leninism or do you just prefer the word communist? |
1:46.8 | I like the word communist a lot because it is the one name that we have for an anti-capitalist |
1:55.1 | alternative vision. And so I think that it's clearer than a lot of other words. You can |
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