Auxiliary Statements
Jack & Dan
Post-peasant commies Dan and Jack read over bits of theory each week in an effort to understand the worldwide state of socialism.
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Email: auxiliarystatements@gmail.com
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Apr 9, 2021 • 1h 7min
25. Marxism and Politics, Pt. V - Reform and Revolution │ Ralph Miliband
Be prepared to raise a glass and shed a tear this week as Jack and Dan part ways with their guiding light, their north star, Auxiliary Statements God Emperor, Ralph Miliband. That’s right, your dogged and persistent hosts have finally dusted off their worn and tattered copies of Marxism and Politics for one final time.
This week, a discussion of Marxist strategy as the question is asked whether capitalism can be overthrown by reform within the bounds of constitutional legality or by resorting to revolutionary insurrection. We get from Miliband what we’ve come to expect, a lay of the land account provided in the form of a comprehensive historical overview of the various debates, as well as that rarest of things, an honest to god opinion from the patriarch as He tells us what He actually thinks!
Reading: Ralph Miliband, Marxism and Politics Chapter. 6, Reform and Revolution (1977).

Apr 2, 2021 • 1h 25min
24. The Diggers, or the True Levellers | Gerrard Winstanley
I think we all knew this was the logical conclusion of the last few episodes.
The lads are at it again, with Jack well on his way to becoming a primitivist and Dan doing all he can to keep things on the level (no pun intended). In this episode your begrimed hosts discuss England's most radical moment - the occupation of St. George's Hill by Gerrard Winstanley and the Diggers in 1649. However! Dan and Jack quickly realize they read two completely different texts! Jack read arch-revisionist Eduard Bernstein and Dan read proud Yorkshireman Christopher Hill. The outcome? A pretty good conversation tbh.
NOTE: THIS PODCAST DOES NOT ENDORSE DIGGING. ALL DIGGING SHOULD BE REPORTED TO THE NO-TILL AUTHORITIES
Reading: "The Law of Freedom in a Platform", Gerrard Winstanley (1652).
"Cromwell and Communism", Chapter IX - The “True” Levellers and Their Practical Communism, & Chapter X - The Communistic Utopia of Gerrard Winstanley, Eduard Bernstein, (1930).
"The World Turned Upside Down: Radical Ideas During the English Revolution", Chapter 7 - Levellers and True Levellers, Christopher Hill, (1972).

Mar 30, 2021 • 40min
Capital Part 3 │Section 3. The Form of Value or Exchange Value
Jack and Dan are at it again folks, labouring under the misapprehension that greater wisdom is attainable to their mediocre minds. The lads again embark on their quest to fathom the wisdom of the oracle, reading once more from Karl Marx’s master work; Capital. Will they again find the weight of the truths contained therein overwhelming or rise to meet its challenge. Here’s hoping we can chalk one up for our heroes this week otherwise its just gonna get embarrassing.
Its all about exchange value this time. How will Marx transition us from the act of simple commodity exchange to the totemic system of global trade governed over by the all powerful money form! One would imagine it shan’t be too laborious a process.
Reading: Capital Vol.1, Part 1. Commodities and Money, Chapter 1. Commodities, Section 3. The Form of Value or Exchange Value

Mar 26, 2021 • 1h 27min
23. Preparing for Capitalist Breakdown | Interview w/ Andy & Elliot from The Poor Prole's Almanac
Yeah if this Karl Marx guy was so great why didn't he ever write about chicken tractors?? Huh, nerd!?
That's what I thought. This week the lads are dipping their malformed little toes into the pond of prepping for capitalist collapse. What would a collapse look like? What should I do to prepare? Do I buy more guns or less guns? Who am I and why am I here? All these questions and MORE will be answered in this week's episode when we talk to Andy and Elliot from the phenomenal Poor Prole's Almanac Podcast. Go give them a listen!!!! Nerd!!!!
LISTEN TO POOR PROLE'S HERE: https://linktr.ee/PoorProles
WATCH THE FULL LIVESTREAM INTERVIEW HERE: https://bit.ly/3fiTrqz

Mar 19, 2021 • 1h 12min
22. Metabolic Rift │ John Bellamy Foster
What do, Egyptian mummified cats, the battlefields of the Napoleonic wars, and millions of tons of South American bird poo have in common? The answer to this and some hopefully more useful and pertinent questions will be revealed on this weeks show as Jack and Dan continue their foray into the world of ecological theory. The lads read some John Bellamy Foster and learn all about how Karl Marx was, contrary to popular perception, a deeply ecologically minded thinker who was all too aware of the environmental destruction wrought by our old foe capitalism. Reading: Marx's Theory of Metabolic Rift, Classical Foundations for Environmental Sociology by John Bellamy Foster (1999) and The Oxford Handbook of Karl Marx Chapter 33. Metabolic Rifts and the Ecological Crisis by Brett Clark, John Bellamy Foster, and Stefano B. Longo (2019).

Mar 12, 2021 • 1h 8min
21. Social Ecology │ Murray Bookchin
This week Jack and Dan read some blooming Bookchin. An anarchist! And a shockingly prophetic one at that. The boys ask, is mankind a part of nature or does it stand apart from it? What constitutes an ecological system and in what ways are social systems analogous to ecological ones? What is going on in the syphilis addled brains of the British aristocracy? Also the lads are now firmly committed to the no dig revolution which one suspects is largely because it accords with their generally lazy disposition. Reading: The Ecology of Freedom, Chapter 1. Social Ecology by Murray Bookchin (1982)

Mar 5, 2021 • 1h 16min
20. This Marx Guy Was Onto Something | Episodes 11-19 RECAP
That's right folks, your brave podcasters have officially made it to T W E N T Y episodes of this here show. And you know what that means: we're phoning it in for another clip show.
What have the boys learned over the last ten episodes? Does any of it matter? Is Marxism a legitimate tool for understanding the current state of things? Was Tom Morello in an episode of Star Trek?
We answer none of these questions except the last one in this absolute knock-down-drag-out BARNBURNER of an ep. Thanks to everyone who's been listening! Go SPIDERS!!
Reading: the menu at our local ihop

Mar 2, 2021 • 33min
ADJUNCT STATEMENTS | Voice Of The Fire by Alan Moore
I don't know dude...what if time had like.......a fourth dimension?
Reading: Voice of the Fire (1995), by Alan Moore.

Feb 26, 2021 • 1h 26min
19. Class as Process and Relationship │ Ellen Meiksins Wood
Drum roll please! Welcome back to the show, podcast favourite, returning champion, and all round class act, Ellen Meiksins Wood! The lads discuss Meiksins Wood’s defence of EP Thompson’s theories of class against his structuralist and analytic Marxist critics. Discussion ranges from the origins of capitalism, to processes of class formation, and the place of class in politics today. Also covered; the comedy skits of Jerry Cohen. Reading: Class as Process and Relationship from Democracy against Capitalism by Ellen Meiksins Wood (1995)

Feb 23, 2021 • 47min
Capital Part 2 │ Section 2. The Two-fold Character of the Labour Embodied in Commodities
Turns out there's more to this book than the first six pages. Who woulda thought?
This week the lads take a stab at deciphering the two-fold nature of the labor inside all commodities....but not before some corrections from last week. Corrections, I hear you say? How is that possible? Well get used to it because our brave hosts tend to say more crazy stuff than the Mariners' front office. Ba-boom!
Reading: Capital Vol.1, Part 1. Commodities and Money, Chapter 1. Commodities, Section 2. The Two-fold Character of the Labour Embodied in Commodities


