The Democratic Constitution Podcast
In this episode, I talk with August Nimtz, the author of several books, including Marx and Engels: Their Contribution to the Democratic Breakthrough [https://archive.org/details/marxengelstheirc0000nimt], The Ballot, The Street—Or Both? [https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1385-the-ballot-the-streets-or-both], and The Communist and the Revolutionary Liberal in the Second American Revolution: Comparing Karl Marx and Frederick Douglass in Real-Time [https://www.historicalmaterialism.org/book-series/the-communist-and-the-revolutionary-liberal-in-the-second-american-revolution-comparing-karl-marx-and-frederick-douglass-in-real-time/]. August covers a wide range of topics, including Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Frederick Douglass’s connections to the British Chartist movement; Douglass as a revolutionary liberal during the Civil War and where his thinking intersected with and diverged from Marx and Engels; the relevance of Martin Luther King Jr.; the distinction between bourgeois and democratic republics; and the demand for a democratic constitution in the United States.
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