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Origins: Family, Property, and Power – A Marxist Lens on Social Evolution

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Origins is a podcast series exploring Friedrich Engels’ groundbreaking work, The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State. Drawing on anthropological and historical evidence, Engels charts the evolution of social structures from early communal living to the development of monogamy, patriarchy, and the state. Through a Marxist lens, we examine how shifts in kinship systems, the rise of private property, and economic transformations reshaped gender roles and laid the foundations of modern society.

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Episode Episode 10: Barbarism and Civilization — The Birth of Class and State Cover

Episode 10: Barbarism and Civilization — The Birth of Class and State

Welcome to Episode 10, where we explore Section 9 of Engels’ Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State, tracing the transformation from gentile society to early civilization. In this episode, we delve into the economic and social changes marking the upper stage of barbarism that led to the breakdown of kinship-based societies. We examine how the rise of pastoralism and agriculture sparked increased production, the first division of labor, and the emergence of slavery. The separation of handicrafts from agriculture, along with the rise of trade and metallic money, fueled private property and sharpened class divisions. Ultimately, we explore how these developments gave rise to the state as a necessary institution to manage class antagonisms, replacing the older gentile system. Join us as we uncover the foundations of civilization and class society.

30. Mai 2025 - 34 min
Episode Episode 9: The Formation of the State among Germans — Renewal from Barbarism Cover

Episode 9: The Formation of the State among Germans — Renewal from Barbarism

Welcome to Episode 9, where we explore Section 8 of Friedrich Engels’ Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State, focusing on the formation of the state among the Germanic peoples during the decline of the Roman Empire. In this episode, we examine how the Germanic tribes, experiencing population growth and expansion, contrasted sharply with the decaying Roman Empire marked by social and economic collapse. Engels highlights the decline of slavery and free labor in Rome and argues that the Germans’ gentile constitution and “barbarism” revitalized Europe. This episode traces how these dynamics contributed to the emergence of new national identities and laid the groundwork for feudalism—a system enabling gradual emancipation unlike ancient slavery. Join us to understand how the fall of Rome and the rise of Germanic power reshaped European history.

29. Mai 2025 - 31 min
Episode Episode 8: The Gens among Celts and Germans — Kinship and Custom in Early Europe Cover

Episode 8: The Gens among Celts and Germans — Kinship and Custom in Early Europe

Welcome to Episode 8, where we explore Section 7 of Friedrich Engels’ Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State, focusing on the gens system among the Celtic and Germanic peoples. In this episode, we examine how kinship groups, or gens, structured the social, economic, and political life of Celtic and Germanic tribes. Drawing from ancient laws and customs in Ireland, Scotland, and Roman accounts of the Germanic peoples, we uncover the persistence and gradual decline of the gentile system. We delve into their land ownership, marriage practices, inheritance rules, and early governance, illustrating the transformation of these societies from barbarism toward more complex social forms. Join us as we trace the roots of European tribal organization and their lasting influence on history.

28. Mai 2025 - 21 min
Episode Episode 7: The Gens and the State in Rome — From Kinship to Republic Cover

Episode 7: The Gens and the State in Rome — From Kinship to Republic

Welcome to Episode 7, where we delve into Section 6 of Friedrich Engels’ Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State, exploring Rome’s transition from a kinship-based gens society to a structured state. In this episode, we explore how ancient Rome evolved from a gens-based social system, characterized by shared inheritance, religious rites, and exogamy, to a territorial state shaped by new social dynamics. The arrival of the plebs disrupted traditional kinship ties, leading to internal conflict and the introduction of the Servian constitution. This reform redefined Roman citizenship through wealth and territory, reducing the influence of old gentile groups. Join us as we trace the origins of Roman political transformation, setting the stage for the Republic’s rise and its complex history of class struggle and expansion.

27. Mai 2025 - 20 min
Episode Episode 6: The Rise of the Athenian State — From Kinship to Democracy Cover

Episode 6: The Rise of the Athenian State — From Kinship to Democracy

Welcome to Episode 6, where we explore Section 5 of our book, tracing the fascinating evolution of the Athenian state from its roots in kinship groups to the birth of a democratic republic. In this episode, we dive into the transformation of Athens as economic changes—such as the emergence of private property, commodity production, and the use of money—undermined traditional social bonds based on kinship. We examine how the introduction of central authority and landmark reforms by figures like Solon and Cleisthenes shifted Athens toward a territory-based political system organized by wealth classes. Finally, we discuss the critical roles of slavery and economic inequality in shaping and eventually challenging the Athenian democracy. Join us to uncover how evolving social and economic forces forged one of history’s most influential city-states.

26. Mai 2025 - 20 min
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