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I'm very thankful to Erin
I'm very thankful to Erin for taping and posting the talks from this panel (are you going to post Mosley's talk too?)
McNally definitely has a special talent for bringing to life a Marxist analsysis in a way that few political economists do; and as Isaac correctly writes, he always connects it with the larger political implications for us on the radical left.
I also feel your point,Isaac, about thinking through implications of this kind of material on the internet for education and organizing. And while it's definitely true that more folks are watching this stuff by themselves (let's hope there not listening to lil wayne at all) we can make an explicit effort to organize discussions around video lectures like this one. I have no doubt folks would rather watch this short clip and have a vibrant discussion about it than to read McNally's 15,000+ word article in the next issue of Historical Materialism!
It's not that we shouldn't try and work through long and somewhat difficult pieces of analysis like that, but as all of us know who've been a part of reading groups before, the less time something takes to read/watch the more likely they'll do it, and the better the discussion will be.