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We continue our discussion of intellectuals and socialism. Daniel Tutt of @emancipations Reading List: Robert Michels (Political Parties); Jacques Rancière (Proletarian Nights, The Philosopher and His Poor); Jean-Philippe Deranty. In this episode, Daniel Tutt joins us to examine the historical and philosophical friction between the laboring class and the intellectual vanguard. We use Robert Michels’ 1911 critique of socialist parties as a springboard to discuss the 'Differentiation of the Working Class' and the rise of the professional labor leader. Key Discussion Points: Michels’ Iron Law: Why do working-class parties inevitably produce a ruling elite? The Proletarian Night: Discussing Rancière’s archival discovery of the workers who spent their nights writing poetry and philosophy instead of sleeping for the next day's labor. The 'Double' Proletarian: How the philosopher’s image of the 'poor' often traps workers in a box that denies them their own intellectual agency. Deranty on Work: How Rancière’s view of work challenges traditional Marxist and Hegelian frameworks. Abandon all hope ye who subscribe here. Please support our Patreon: / varnvlog Host: C. Derick Varn ( X: @varnvlog Bluesky @varnvlog.bsky.social) Intro Musics: Spaceship Revolution by Etienne Roussel (Solo Intro), Bitterlake (Political Intro), Bitterlake (Strange Intro), The Siege of Kalameth by Jon Björk (Main Show Intro), Teknique by Anthony Earls (Nailing It Down Intro). Outro Music: Let Down by Issue AB Intro and Outro Video Design: C. Derick Varn (Main Show Intro, Show Outro), Djene Bajalan (Solo Intro, Political Intro, Space Outro), Bitterlake (Strange Intro) Art Design: Corn ( / cornflow ) and C. Derick