Tue 28 Apr 2009
Professor Terry Eagleton to host public lecture, 'The Irish Sublime' at 4.00pm in the Moore Institute Seminar Room (203), NUIG
Monday, April 20, 2009
Friday, March 27, 2009
an interesting overview
from John Kilcullen
on Marx's 'Capital'
http://www.humanities.mq.edu.au/Ockham/y64l06.html
on Marx's 'Capital'
http://www.humanities.mq.edu.au/Ockham/y64l06.html
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
TERRY EAGLETON Cultural Modernism 2 Seminar

Seminar : Cultural Modernism 2
Speaker : Terry Eagleton
Date : Tuesday 10th of March, 2009
Location : Seminar Room, Moore Institute, NUIG
Time : 11.00
All members of the APT reading group are welcome at this seminar.
There is no set reading list but you might acquaint yourself with his earlier works, like Heathcliff and the Great Hunger for example.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Eagleton
A Catholic turned Marxist from a working-class background, Terry Eagleton was an influential English don - and active militant - at the heart of the establishment in Oxford. Now based in Dublin, he finds himself a 'semi-outsider' once more.
The above text is taken from the link below for the full go to:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2002/feb/02/academicexperts.highereducation
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Irish Socialist Lives - Symposium, Galway
An 'Irish Socialist Lives' Symposium in Nun's Island Theatre on Friday 13th and Saturday 14th of February.
A range of contributors, including several leading historians, will describe the lives and consider the ideas of some of the syndicalists, social democrats, trade unionists, agrarian radicals, Christian socialists, Marxists, Chartists, anarchists and co-operators who worked in Ireland during the past few centuries.
For a full timetable please see:
http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&attid=0.1&thid=11f6609f07d1dfd7&mt=application%2Fpdf&pli=1
A range of contributors, including several leading historians, will describe the lives and consider the ideas of some of the syndicalists, social democrats, trade unionists, agrarian radicals, Christian socialists, Marxists, Chartists, anarchists and co-operators who worked in Ireland during the past few centuries.
For a full timetable please see:
http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&attid=0.1&thid=11f6609f07d1dfd7&mt=application%2Fpdf&pli=1
Thursday, January 29, 2009
For a Ruthless Criticism of Everything
By Karl Marx
The reform of consciousness consists only in making the world aware of its own consciousness, in awakening it out of its dream about itself, in explaining to it the meaning of its own actions. Our whole object can only be – as is also the case in Feuerbach’s criticism of religion – to give religious and philosophical questions the form corresponding to man who has become conscious of himself.
Hence, our motto must be: reform of consciousness not through dogmas, but by analysing the mystical consciousness that is unintelligible to itself, whether it manifests itself in a religious or a political form. It will then become evident that the world has long dreamed of possessing something of which it has only to be conscious in order to possess it in reality. It will become evident that it is not a question of drawing a great mental dividing line between past and future, but of realising the thoughts of the past. Lastly, it will become evident that mankind is not beginning a new work, but is consciously carrying into effect its old work.
In short, therefore, we can formulate the trend of our journal as being: self-clarification (critical philosophy) to be gained by the present time of its struggles and desires. This is a work for the world and for us. It can be only the work of united forces. It is a matter of a confession, and nothing more. In order to secure remission of its sins, mankind has only to declare them for what they actually are.
The reform of consciousness consists only in making the world aware of its own consciousness, in awakening it out of its dream about itself, in explaining to it the meaning of its own actions. Our whole object can only be – as is also the case in Feuerbach’s criticism of religion – to give religious and philosophical questions the form corresponding to man who has become conscious of himself.
Hence, our motto must be: reform of consciousness not through dogmas, but by analysing the mystical consciousness that is unintelligible to itself, whether it manifests itself in a religious or a political form. It will then become evident that the world has long dreamed of possessing something of which it has only to be conscious in order to possess it in reality. It will become evident that it is not a question of drawing a great mental dividing line between past and future, but of realising the thoughts of the past. Lastly, it will become evident that mankind is not beginning a new work, but is consciously carrying into effect its old work.
In short, therefore, we can formulate the trend of our journal as being: self-clarification (critical philosophy) to be gained by the present time of its struggles and desires. This is a work for the world and for us. It can be only the work of united forces. It is a matter of a confession, and nothing more. In order to secure remission of its sins, mankind has only to declare them for what they actually are.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
A Reading Group.
Apt in collaboration with Artspace Studios.
You are invited to take part in a close reading of Karl Marx’s ‘Capital - Capitalist Production – Volume 1’, over 13 monthly meetings.
There are many reasons for reading Capital and each participant will have their own motives for getting involved in the reading of this text. The reading group is supported by Artspace Studios, a fitting environment providing an ideal artistic setting to explore the text. Artspace Studios has served Artists living in Galway for the pass 22 years and continues to provide a healthy environment allowing open discussion and debate around contemporary issues of concern to visual artists. The short ponderable statement below is intended as a starting point for reflexive conversation during the following meetings.
Art production is a blueprint, a perfect example of the process of capitalism. On the other hand, Art is one of the last refuges of Marxist thinking, creating a critical space to consider capitalism.
Marxist theory is often referred too in both Art conversation and texts. This reading group is offered as a platform to explore the Marxist filter with respect to Art production. The ‘Capitalist Production’ text is intended to provide a structure for this exploration, through discussion, debate and further reading.
The structure of The Reading Group.
The reading group is designed to accommodate as many people as possible. Meetings will take place for the most part in Galway, at Artspace Studios, although other venues may be employed. If you are unable to attend regular monthly meetings but would like to follow the reading of ‘Capital’ and part take in some aspect(s) of the groups activities you are very welcome, either on the blog or at a meeting later in the year.
The reading timetable follows a 13 part podcast by David Harvey produced while lecturing at The City University of New York in 2008. The video and audio podcasts and for more information on David Harvey please go to http://davidharvey.org/
The reading group will meet on the last Wednesday of each month. At each meeting a video podcast will be viewed, followed by group discussion on the ‘Capital’ text and cross texts read, along with the material covered on David’s podcast. The video podcast section starts at 4.30 pm and is optional as you can enjoy/study the video or audio podcast in your own time, before joining the group for the discussion section of the meeting at 6.30 pm. The meeting adjourns to Live at 8 @ The Number Eight Bar, the Docks, for the light refreshment section/session.
A TEAM BLOG;
This team blog has been set up as a posting area for pooled knowledge, photographs, videos, comments, ideas, interesting and related sources of information and written texts from reading group members. Each participant in the group is invited to become an author on this Blog. For these who are unable to make the monthly meetings regularly, this maybe a site of importance, keeping up to date with the activities of the group.
A number of guest speakers will be invited to present to the group during the course of the thirteen reading group meetings, from various disciplines, from Art Practitioners, Critics to Academics, etc.
For those wishing to take part in the reading group please email aptletters@gmail.com to register. If you know of someone who may be interested in this reading group please forward on this information.
The first meeting will take place on the 28th of January 2009 at Artspace Studios, Unit 7 and 8, Addley Park, Liosban Trading Estate, Galway. Tel: 091 773046
You are invited to take part in a close reading of Karl Marx’s ‘Capital - Capitalist Production – Volume 1’, over 13 monthly meetings.
There are many reasons for reading Capital and each participant will have their own motives for getting involved in the reading of this text. The reading group is supported by Artspace Studios, a fitting environment providing an ideal artistic setting to explore the text. Artspace Studios has served Artists living in Galway for the pass 22 years and continues to provide a healthy environment allowing open discussion and debate around contemporary issues of concern to visual artists. The short ponderable statement below is intended as a starting point for reflexive conversation during the following meetings.
Art production is a blueprint, a perfect example of the process of capitalism. On the other hand, Art is one of the last refuges of Marxist thinking, creating a critical space to consider capitalism.
Marxist theory is often referred too in both Art conversation and texts. This reading group is offered as a platform to explore the Marxist filter with respect to Art production. The ‘Capitalist Production’ text is intended to provide a structure for this exploration, through discussion, debate and further reading.
The structure of The Reading Group.
The reading group is designed to accommodate as many people as possible. Meetings will take place for the most part in Galway, at Artspace Studios, although other venues may be employed. If you are unable to attend regular monthly meetings but would like to follow the reading of ‘Capital’ and part take in some aspect(s) of the groups activities you are very welcome, either on the blog or at a meeting later in the year.
The reading timetable follows a 13 part podcast by David Harvey produced while lecturing at The City University of New York in 2008. The video and audio podcasts and for more information on David Harvey please go to http://davidharvey.org/
The reading group will meet on the last Wednesday of each month. At each meeting a video podcast will be viewed, followed by group discussion on the ‘Capital’ text and cross texts read, along with the material covered on David’s podcast. The video podcast section starts at 4.30 pm and is optional as you can enjoy/study the video or audio podcast in your own time, before joining the group for the discussion section of the meeting at 6.30 pm. The meeting adjourns to Live at 8 @ The Number Eight Bar, the Docks, for the light refreshment section/session.
A TEAM BLOG;
This team blog has been set up as a posting area for pooled knowledge, photographs, videos, comments, ideas, interesting and related sources of information and written texts from reading group members. Each participant in the group is invited to become an author on this Blog. For these who are unable to make the monthly meetings regularly, this maybe a site of importance, keeping up to date with the activities of the group.
A number of guest speakers will be invited to present to the group during the course of the thirteen reading group meetings, from various disciplines, from Art Practitioners, Critics to Academics, etc.
For those wishing to take part in the reading group please email aptletters@gmail.com to register. If you know of someone who may be interested in this reading group please forward on this information.
The first meeting will take place on the 28th of January 2009 at Artspace Studios, Unit 7 and 8, Addley Park, Liosban Trading Estate, Galway. Tel: 091 773046
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