Albrecht von Lucke
is a lawyer, political scientist and editor of Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik. His latest book, Die gefährdete Republik. Von Bonn nach Berlin: 1949-1989-2009 is published by Wagenbach (2009).
Eurozine Articles
Sovereign without the people: The putsch of the markets
"Sovereign is he who decides on the state of exception," wrote Carl Schmitt. The extent of the losses suffered by democratic sovereignty during the euro crisis is illustrated by the unelected "expert governments" of Italy and Greece, writes Albrecht von Lucke. [more]
Propaganda of inequality
In a row over integration, prominent German intellectuals have supported elitist and determinist positions. All part of a campaign by "neo-Nietzscheans" to create acceptance of social inequality, writes Albrecht von Lucke. [Hungarian version added] [more]
More experiments!
Camouflaged behind the "politainment", the CDU and FDP are promising the same neoliberal tax cuts that were among the causes of the financial crisis, writes Albrecht von Lucke. No wonder they have avoided mentioning concrete policy in their election campaigns. [more]
Failing all the way to the top
On the career of German Federal President Horst Köhler
Horst Köhler, who has just been re-elected Federal German President, has recently publicly condemned the excesses of capitalism. This apparent gesture of self-critique was nothing other than an attempt at self-exculpation, writes Albrecht von Lucke. [more]











