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Richard D. Wolff
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Early life and education
To escape Nazism, Wolff's parents emigrated from Europe to the United States during World War II. His father, a French lawyer working until that point in Cologne, Germany, gained employment as a steelworker in Youngstown, Ohio (in part because his European certification was not recognized in the United States), and the family eventually settled in New Rochelle, New York, just outside New York City. His mother was a German citizen.WEB, Goodman, Amy, Democracy Now! March 25, 2013 Watch Extended Interview with Economist Richard Wolff on How Marxism Influences His Work,weblink Pacifica Radio, December 23, 2013, October 18, 2015,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20151018090600weblink">weblink live, Wolff's father was acquainted with Max Horkheimer. Wolff states that his European background influenced his worldview: "[E]verything you expect about how the world works probably will be changed in your life, that unexpected things happen, often tragic things happen, and being flexible, being aware of a whole range of different things that happen in the world, is not just a good idea as a thinking person, but it's crucial to your survival. So, for me, I grew up convinced that understanding the political and economic environment I lived in was an urgent matter that had to be done, and made me a little different from many of my fellow kids in school who didn't have that sense of the urgency of understanding how the world worked to be able to navigate an unstable and often dangerous world. That was a very important lesson for me."Wolff earned a Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, in history from Harvard College in 1963 and moved on to Stanford University, where he attained a Master of Arts in economics in 1964, to study with Paul A. Baran. Baran died prematurely from a heart attack in 1964 and Wolff transferred to Yale University, where he received a second master's degree in economics in 1966, a Master of Arts in history in 1967, and a Doctor of Philosophy in economics in 1969. As a graduate student at Yale, Wolff worked as an instructor.WEB, Wolff, Richard D., Wolff C.V.,weblink October 5, 2011, January 1, 2007,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20070101114054weblink">weblink live, His dissertation, "Economic Aspects of British Colonialism in Kenya, 1895â1930",{{oclc|682061093}} was eventually published in book form in 1974.BOOK, Wolff, Richard D., Economics of Colonialism: Britain and Kenya, 1870â1930, 1974, Yale University Press, 978-0-300-01639-0,Academic career
Wolff taught at the City College of New York from 1969 to 1973. Here he started his lifelong collaboration with fellow economist Stephen Resnick, who arrived in 1971 after being denied tenure at Yale for signing an anti-war petition.JOURNAL, Bhattacharya, Rajesh, Seda-Irizarry, Ian J., Re-centering Class in Critical Theory: A Tribute to Stephen A. Resnick (1938â2013), Review of Radical Political Economics, 22 May 2015, 47, 4, 10.1177/0486613415584572, 145284702,weblink November 4, 2020, March 11, 2021,weblink live, Both would then be part, along with Samuel Bowles, Herbert Gintis, and Rick Edwards, of the "radical package" that was hired in 1973 by the Economics Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where Wolff has been full professor since 1981. Wolff retired in 2008 but remains professor emeritus and that year joined The New School as a visiting professor.The first co-authored academic publication by Wolff and Resnick was "The Theory of Transitional Conjunctures and the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism,"Resnick, S. and Wolff, R. (1979). "The Theory of Transitional Conjunctures and the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism," Review of Radical Political Economics, 11:3, 3â22 and 32â36. which laid out the pillars of the framework that they have worked on ever since. They formulated a non-determinist, class-analytical approach for understanding the debates regarding the transition from feudalism to capitalism. Their topics have included Marxian theory and value analysis, overdetermination, radical economics, international trade, business cycles, social formations, the Soviet Union, and comparing and contrasting Marxian and non-Marxian economic theories.Wolff's work with Resnick took Louis Althusser and Ãtienne Balibar's Reading Capital as its point of departure and developed a subtle reading of Karl Marx's Capital Volumes II and III in their influential Knowledge and Class. For the authors, Marxian class analysis entails the detailed study of the conditions of existences of concrete forms of performance, appropriation, and distribution of surplus labor. While there could be an infinite number of forms of surplus appropriation, the Marxist canon refers to ancient (independent), slave, feudal, capitalist, and communist class processes.{{Rquote|right|Marx used the word "exploitation" to focus analytical attention on what capitalism shared with feudalism and slavery, something that capitalist revolutions against slavery and feudalism never overcame.|Richard D. WolffRichard D. Wolff (May 26, 2015). Critics of Capitalism Must Include Its Definition {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150527184924weblink |date=May 27, 2015 }}. Truthout. Retrieved May 27, 2015.}}In 1989, Wolff joined efforts with a group of colleagues, ex- and then current students to launch Rethinking Marxism, an academic journal that aims to create a platform for rethinking and developing Marxian concepts and theories within economics as well as other fields of social inquiry. For more than two decades, he served as a member of the editorial board of the journal. Currently, he continues to serve as a member of the advisory board of the journal.Wolff was a visiting professor in spring 1994 at University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne. Wolff continues to teach graduate seminars and undergraduate courses and direct dissertation research in economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and, most recently, in the graduate program in international affairs (GPIA) at The New School.A founding member of the Green Party of New Haven, Connecticut, Wolff was the party's mayoral candidate in 1985.WEB, Green Party of Connecticut: Election History, Connecticut Green Party,weblink October 5, 2011, November 9, 2011,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20111109085256weblink">weblink live, In 2011, he called for the establishment of a broad-based left-wing mass party in the United States.NEWS, Wolff, Richard D., What's left of the American left?, The Guardian, London, March 13, 2011,weblink December 13, 2016, June 17, 2018,weblink live, Wolff, especially since 2008, gives many public lectures throughout the United States and other countries. He is regular lecturer at the Brecht Forum. Wolff is often a guest on television and radio news programs, and, within the U.S., has appeared on a variety of programs, as well as writing for a number of publications and websites.NEWS, Wolff, Richard D., About Professor Richard D. Wolff, Rdwolff,weblink August 4, 2017, August 4, 2017,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20170804214657weblink">weblink live, Wolff hosts a weekly radio/TV show and podcast on economics and society, Economic Update, at WBAI in New York City.WEB, Economic Update â Richard D. Wolff, WBAI,weblink October 5, 2011, October 4, 2011,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20111004032442weblink">weblink live, {{Peacock|date=December 2023}}One of his students, George Papandreou, became Prime Minister of Greece serving from 2009 to 2011. Wolff remembers Papandreou as a student who "sought then to become both a sophisticated and a socialist economist."Interview in "To Vima" Newspaper â Greek Publication {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130315072700weblink |date=March 15, 2013 }}, January 24, 2011, translated by and uploaded on RDWolff.com However, CUNY Economics professor Costas Panayotakis observed that "after being elected Greek prime minister in the fall of 2009 on a platform that excoriated austerity as the wrong kind of policy to be adopted at a time of deep economic crisis, George Papandreou has reversed himself and, faced with a debt crisis, called in the International Monetary Fund and imposed the most brutal austerity program the country has ever seen.""Capitalism, Socialism, and Economic Democracy: Reflections on Today's Crisis and Tomorrow's Possibilities" {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161105000633weblink |date=November 5, 2016 }}, by Costas Panayotakis, Envisioning a Post-Capitalist Order, December 2010Projects
Wolff is a co-founder of Democracy at Work, a non-profit that produces media and live events opposing capitalism and promoting workplace democracy.WEB,weblink About â Democracy at Work, Democracy at Work, 2013, November 17, 2016, June 17, 2018,weblink live, The organization is based on his 2012 book, Democracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalism. Wolff also hosts the nationally syndicated program Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff, which is produced by Democracy at Work.WEB,weblink Economic Update with Richard D. Wolff, Liberated Syndication, August 30, 2018, August 31, 2018,weblink live,Reception
In a review of Wolff's book Democracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalism, Hans G. Despain, writing for Marx and Philosophy, argued that the ideas presented in the book "deserve wide support and wide debate to repoliticize the American population and rejuvenate the American workforce and citizens."WEB, 2013-11-10, 'Democracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalism' reviewed by Hans G Despain,weblink 2023-07-03, marxandphilosophy.org.uk, en-GB,Personal life
In addition to his native English, Wolff is fluent in French and German. Wolff lives in New York City with his wife, Harriet Fraad, a psychotherapist. They have two children.In an interview on The Jimmy Dore Show in January 2021, Wolff stated that he is a distant relative of the German political activist Wilhelm Wolff, to whom the first volume of Karl Marx's Das Kapital was dedicated.INTERVIEW, Wolff, Richard D., 13 January 2021,weblink Timestamp: 34:00, Capitol Insurrection Caused by Capitalism Failure & Rapacious Donor Class -- Dr. Richard Wolff, Dore, Jimmy, Jimmy Dore, The Jimmy Dore Show, YouTube, 26 July 2023,Works
- BOOK, Wolff, Richard D., The Economics of Colonialism, Yale University Press, 1974, New Haven and London, 0-300-01639-5,
- BOOK, Stephen A. Resnick, Stephen A. Resnick, Richard D. Wolff, Rethinking Marxism: Essays for Harry Magdoff and Paul Sweezy, Autonomedia, 1985, NY,
- BOOK, Wolff, Richard D., Stephen A. Resnick, Economics: Marxian versus Neoclassical, Johns Hopkins Press, 1987, Baltimore,weblink 0-8018-3479-1, registration,
- BOOK, Resnick, Stephen A., Stephen A. Resnick, Richard D. Wolff, Knowledge and Class: A Marxian Critique of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, 1987, Chicago, 0-226-71021-1,
- BOOK, Fraad, Harriet, Richard Wolff, Stephen Resnick, Bringing It All Back Home: Class, Gender and Power in the Modern Household, 1994, Pluto Press, 0-7453-0707-8,
- BOOK, Wolff, Richard D., Stephen Resnick, David F. Ruccio, Crisis and Transitions: A Critique of the International Economic Order, Westview Press, 1988, 0-8133-0757-0,
- BOOK, Gibson-Graham, J.K., J. K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen A. Resnick, Richard D. Wolff, Class and Its Others, Minnesota University Press, 2000, Minneapolis, MN, 0-8166-3618-4,
- BOOK, Gibson-Graham, J.K., J. K. Gibson-Graham, Stephen A. Resnick, Richard D. Wolff, Re/Presenting Class: Essays in Postmodern Marxism, Duke University Press, 2001, Durham, NC, 0-8223-2709-0,
- BOOK, Resnick, Stephen A., Stephen A. Resnick, Richard D. Wolff, Class Theory and History: Capitalism and Communism in the USSR, Routledge, 2002, NY, 0-415-93317-X,
- BOOK, Resnick, Stephen A., Stephen A. Resnick, Richard D. Wolff, New Departures in Marxian Theory, Routledge, 2006, NY, 0-415-77025-4,
- BOOK, Wolff, Richard D., Capitalism Hits the Fan, Olive Branch Press, 2009, 978-1-56656-784-8,
- BOOK, Wolff, Richard D., Stephen A. Resnick, Contending Economic Theories: Neoclassical, Keynesian, and Marxian, MIT Press, 2012, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 978-0262018005,
- BOOK, Wolff, Richard D., Democracy at Work: A Cure for Capitalism, Haymarket Books, 2012, Chicago, 978-1608462476,
- BOOK, Wolff, Richard D., Capitalism's Crisis Deepens: Essays on the Global Economic Meltdown, Haymarket Books, 2016, Chicago, 978-1608465958,
- BOOK, Wolff, Richard D., Understanding Marxism, Democracy at Work, 2019, New York, 978-0359467020,
- BOOK, Wolff, Richard D., Understanding Socialism, Democracy at Work, 2019, New York, 978-0578227344,
- BOOK, Wolff, Richard D., The Sickness is the System: When Capitalism Fails to Save Us from Pandemics or Itself, New York, Democracy at Work, 2020,
Films
- VIDEO, Richard Wolff,weblink Capitalism Hits the Fan, DVD, Media Education Foundation, 1-932869-30-1, 2009,
References
{{reflist|30em}}External links
{{Commons category|Richard D. Wolff}}- {{official website|1=https://www.rdwolff.com/|2=Richard D. Wolff's website}}
- Democracy@Work, a YouTube series hosted by Richard Wolff
- Richard D. Wolff's UMASS webpage (with Stephen A Resnick)
- Wolff's faculty profile at The New School
- Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture and Society
- Democracy at Work A social movement "for greater economic democracy" co-founded by Dr. Wolff
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Interviews
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- Capitalism in Crisis: Richard Wolff Urges End to Austerity, New Jobs Program, Democratizing Work. Democracy Now! March 25, 2013.
- The Empire Files: Understanding Marxism and Socialism with Richard Wolff. The Real News, March 21, 2016.
- Poverty Has Always Accompanied Capitalism. Truthout. July 3, 2016.
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