Reforma nebo revoluce?
17:30 – 19:00
Reforma nebo revoluce?
Reform or Revolution?
Pavel Siostrzonek: Jak číst Rosu Luxemburgovou dnes?
Jan Májíček: “Jako když zahřmí.” Reforma a Revoluce
Michael Brie: Rosa Luxemburg's Symphonie of the Russian revolution.
19:15 –20:45
Přínos díla Rosy Luxemburg pro dnešní dobu
Rosa Luxemburg’s Legacy in the Present Times
Peter Hudis: Rethinking Luxemburg's Legacy in Dark Times (on zoom)
Ankica Cakardic: Labour, Gender and Colonialism: Luxemburg's Essays from Sprawa Robotnicza and Gazeta Ludowa
Claudia Horn: The first feminist eco-Marxist? Luxemburg's Ecological Critique of Capitalism.
Moderace: / moderated by Jana Ndiaye Berankova.
V češtině a v angličtině
Vstup volný, občerstvení na místě.
In Czech and in English
Free Entry, snacks after the event
18. 6. 2026
17:30
Display
Dittrichova 9/337
120 00 Prague 2
Vystupující
Speakers
Pavel Siostrzonek: nezávislý badatel zaměřený na dějiny marxistického myšlení. Publikoval studie a eseje o frankfurtské škole, českém surrealistickém myšlení a méně známých marxistických intelektuálech (Josef Guttmann, Jean Malaquais). Do češtiny přeložil výbor z díla G. M. Tamáse "K filosofii socialismu" (2016), knihu Guy Deborda "Společnost spektáklu" (2023) a mnohé jiné marxistické texty."
Jan Májíček: Vystudoval filosofii a politologii na Filosofické fakultě Univerzity Karlovy. Od roku 2000 byl aktivní v různých sociálních hnutích a kampaních. Mezi nejviditelnější aktivity patří kampaň Iniciativy Ne základnám, jejíž byl v letech 2006-2009 mluvčím a členem, a která přispěla k odmítnutí vybudování americké vojenské základny v Brdech. Mezi léty 2010-2012 působil v Iniciativě ProAlt, kde měl na starost spolupráci s odbory a stal se také mluvčím platformy Stop Vládě. Pravidelně přispívá do časopisu Solidarita a do řady dalších periodik jako jsou Deník Referendum, A2, Alarm a další.
Michael Brie: social philosopher, member of the Board of the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, Berlin and former head of the Scientific Advisory Board of the foundation. Research topics: problems of social and ecological transformation, socialist theory, European development and security affairs, Chinese socialism. His recent publications include: Karl Polanyi in Dialogue. A Socialist Thinker of Our Times (Montreal 2017), Rediscovering Lenin. Dialectics of Revolution & Metaphysics of Domination (Palgrave 2019), and together with Jörn Schütrumpf, Rosa Luxemburg. A Revolutionary Marxist at the Limits of Marxism (Palgrave 2021); Beyond Liberalism and Communism. Socialist Theory and the Chinese Case (Routledge 2025).
Peter Hudis: Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Oakton College (USA) and author of Marx’s Concept of the Alternative to Capitalism and Frantz Fanon: Philosopher of the Barricades . He co-edited (with The Power of Negativity: Selected Writings on the Dialectic in Hegel and Marx, by Raya Dunayevskaya and The Rosa Luxemburg Reader, as well as The Letters of Rosa Luxemburg and is General Editor of The Complete Works of Luxemburg, a planned 17-volume collection being issued by Verso Books; he has edited Volume I of The Complete Works and co-edited Volume II, Volume III, and Volume IV. He is also author of the Introduction to a revised translation of Marx's Critique of the Gotha Program.
Ankica Čakardić: Full Professor and Chair of Social Philosophy and Philosophy of Gender, and Head of the Department of Philosophy at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Zagreb. Her books include Dionysian Socialism of Praxis School: Yugoslav Marxist Philosophy and Feminist Rewriting (Brill, forthcoming 2026), The Rebellious Mind: Essays in Radical Social Philosophy (2021), Like a Clap of Thunder: Three Essays on Rosa Luxemburg (2019), and Spectres of Transition: Social History of Capitalism (2019). She serves on the editorial boards of Historical Materialism: Journal of Critical Marxist Theory, The Complete Works of Rosa Luxemburg (Verso Books) and Transform: European Review of Politics. Her research encompasses social and political philosophy, Marxist philosophy, the history of women's struggles in Yugoslavia and Eastern Europe, the Yugoslav Praxis School, Rosa Luxemburg, and Marxist-feminism.
Claudia Horn: Lecturer in Political Economy at King’s College London. Her research on capitalism, nature, and the state spans international environmental and critical development studies, grounded in sociology. Her book manuscript, Where Money Grows on Trees: European Carbon Politics in the Brazilian Amazon, currently under review, examines the impact of financialization and climate finance on environmental policy and rural inequalities and is based on several years of research conducted in Belém, Brazil. Her forthcoming book, Rosa Luxemburg's Herbarium: Radical Ecology and the Global Plantation, by OR Books, explores Luxemburg’s contributions to eco-Marxism at the intersection of botany, European colonial and natural history, and decolonial and feminist approaches to plant research. The book offers the first English transcription and translation of Luxemburg’s original herbarium with pressed plants and botanical annotations.
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