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09.01.2009
Jens-Martin Eriksen, Frederik Stjernfelt

Culturalism: Culture as political ideology

The controversy on multiculturalism has changed the political fronts. The Left defends minority cultures while the Right stands guard over national culture. But these are merely two variants of a culturalist ideology, argue Jens-Martin Eriksen and Frederik Stjernfelt. [ more ]

08.01.2009
György Dalos

Going away and getting away

07.01.2009
Mike Davis, Mattias Hagberg

The new ecology of war

30.12.2008
Homi K. Bhabha, E. Efe Çakmak

Forget Europe!

30.12.2008
E. Efe Çakmak, Mark C. Taylor

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16.12.2008
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Secular noise reduced to a whisper

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The gothic way

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The malady of infinite aspiration

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Neither man nor woman nor dog nor cat

21.10.2008
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The greed of others



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Stefan Auer

is lecturer in History and Politics at the Innovative Universities European Union (IUEU) Centre, La Trobe University, Melbourne. His book, Liberal Nationalism in Central Europe (Routledge, 2004, pbk 2006) won the prize for Best Book in European Studies (2005) with the University Association for Contemporary European Studies (UACES). His more recent publications include, 'After 1989, Who Are the Czechs?' in Nationalism and Ethnic Politics.



Eurozine Articles


Stefan Auer

The lost treasure of the revolution

Hannah Arendt, totalitarianism, and the revolutions in central Europe: 1956, 1968, 1989

Hannah Arendt wrote about the '56 revolution as if it had been successful. Nevertheless, her insights remain relevant to an understanding of '56 and the memory of it after 1989. [more]

25.10.2006


Stefan Auer

The revolutions of 1989 revisited

The European Union should pay more attention to the legacy of the 1989 revolutions in Central Europe. [more]

14.06.2004



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