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08.02.2012
Jonathan Metzger

We are not alone in the universe

A new type of political ecology may lend the Left a broad political platform. But we must first acknowledge wills that are not human. Jonathan Metzger explains why "more-than-humanism" calls for a complete rethink in policy, planning and the law. [ more ]

08.02.2012
Eurozine Review

Naive, the hawks would say

08.02.2012
Berthold Franke

Anger at Kohl

03.02.2012
Daniel Daianu

Markets and society


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08.02.2012

Merkur | 2/2012

07.02.2012

Springerin | 1/2012

Bon Travail
07.02.2012

L'Homme | 2/2011

Geld-Subjekte
07.02.2012

Res Publica Nowa | 16 (2011)

The tyranny of opinion
07.02.2012

Arena | 1/2012

På apornas planet [On the planet of the apes]

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08.02.2012
Eurozine Review

Naive, the hawks would say

"Ny Tid" says that only diplomacy can defuse the Iranian bomb; "NAQD" warns that the Arab revolutions are not as feminist as the West thinks; "Blätter" wants an enquiry into institutional racism in Germany; "Letras Libres" pays its respects to a rare revolutionary; "Arena" asks the bane of the Norwegian far-Right to explain Breivik; "Res Publica Nowa" struggles for objectivity amidst the tyranny of opinion; "Merkur" is still angry with Kohl; Springerin observes how artists lead the market when it comes to precarity; "L'Homme" finds that international development begins in the home; and "Vikerkaar" reads 150 years of Estonian thanatography.

25.01.2012
Eurozine Review

The organized upperworld

11.01.2012
Eurozine Review

A new way to talk politics

21.12.2011
Eurozine Review

"Transparency" in scare quotes

07.12.2011
Eurozine Review

Itching powder for the Left



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94 (2007)
Il peso del passato [The weight of the past]

Lettera internazionale
 

Marcel Cohen
Il peso del passato
The weight of the past. A Holocaust that never ends

L'impegno dell'intellettuale

The commitment of intellectuals
Albert Camus
L'artista, testimone della libertà
The artist, witness of liberty. The commitment of the artist in the post WW2 world
George Orwell
Per un'ortodossia di sinistra
Orthodoxy for the Left. The writer must serve his conscience, not his political party
Antonin Liehm
Il Sessantotto di Praga
1968: Prague spring. The analogy between the end of the French revolution and that of the Prague spring

Oltre l'utopia

Beyond utopia
Leslek Kolakowski
Breve storia dell'utopia
A short history of utopia. The many reasons why we should not believe in the death of utopia
Peter Sloterdijk interviewed by Fabrice Zimmer
Le nuove utopie individuali
The new individual utopias. The old utopias have been replaced by a new one: individual success
Paolo Fabbri
Eterotopie
Heterotopias. Immanent utopias and contemporary world
Pierre Lévy
L'intelligenza possibile del XXI secolo
Which intelligence in the 21st century? The role of intellectuals in the virtual world
Jordi Vidal
La neolingua del caos
The new-speak of chaos. Postmodernism and the language of lies
Elio Matassi
Musica è utopia
Music is utopia. The only place where utopia is possible is music where the "principle of hope" still works

Architettura e Poesia

Architecture and poetry
Paul Scheerbart
La vita nuova. Apocalisse architettonica
The new life. Architectonic apocalypse. The dream of a German poet "building" the new world
Bruno Taut
Un fuoco ardente e accecante...
A burning, blinding fire... A letter-manifesto by Bruno Taut explaining what should be the new philosophy of architecture
Michail Ryklin
Mosca, la fiera dell'utopia
Moscow: The fair of Utopia. The story of the "All-Russian Exhibition Centre" in Moscow between Stalin's Russia and contemporary globalisation
Antoine Picon
Le utopie urbane, tra crisi e rinascita
Urban utopias: crisis and renewal. Problems and solution for modern towns and megalopolis
Renzo Piano interviewed by Vincent Gaston and Bernard Millet
Per un'architettura dal volto umano
The human side of architecture. Technology, society and poetry are not incompatible, as the Italian architect explains

Anatolia magica, Anatolia tragica

Anatolia: magic and tragic
Nedim Gürsel
Il derviscio di Konya
The dervish from Konya. The true story of the birth of the whirling dervishes and of their father, Mevlana Rumi
Alexandre Papas
Un'utopia sufi in Asia centrale
A Sufi Utopia in Central Asia. Utopia is not only a Western "tradition": the incredible story of the utopian experience in Kashgaria
Juan Goytisolo
La Cappadocia di Gaudí
Gaudí in Cappadocia. What if you meet the great Catalan architect Gaudí strolling in the mountains of Cappadocia?
Mehmed Uzun
Lo schiaffo in faccia. La sofferenza dei curdi e di altri popoli
The slap in the face. The suffering of the Kurds and of other peoples forced to leave their land and their language

Note e commenti

Notes and Comments
Sergio Benvenuto
Jüngeriani in provincia di Napoli
Jungerians in the province of Naples. Roberto Saviano's book on Camorra revisited by another true Neapolitan author...


 

Focal points     click for more

The EU: Broken or just broke?

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Brought on by the global economic recession, the eurocrisis has been exacerbated by serious faults built into the monetary union. In a new Eurozine focal point, contributors discuss whether the EU is not only broke, but also broken -- and if so, whether Europe's leaders are up to the task of fixing it. [more]

European histories (2): Concord and conflict

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/focalpoints/eurohistories2.html
Broadening the question of a common European narrative beyond the East-West divide. How are contested interpretations of historical and recent events activated in the present, uniting and dividing European societies? [more]

Changing media -- Media in change

Media change is about more than just the "newspaper crisis" and the iPad: property law, privacy, free speech and the functioning of the public sphere are all affected. On a field experiencing profound and constant transformation. [more]

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Katajun Amirpur
Islam and democracy
The history of an approximation

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2011-12-19-amirpur-en.html
In Iran, official revolutionary dogma has obliged "post-Islamist" philosophers to provide profound justifications for Islam's compatibility with democracy. Katajun Amirpur puts contemporary Iranian thinking on religion and politics in the context of Khomeini-era anti-westernism. [more]

Per Wirten
Where were you when Europe fell apart?

Too many Europeans have too long avoided the question of Europe, says Swedish writer Per Wirten. To prevent the EU from turning into a "post-democratic regime of bureaucrats", intellectuals need to stop mumbling and take the fear of Europe seriously. [more]

Valeriu Nicolae
Change must start from within
Roma integration: EU rhetoric and institutional reality

European member states are answerable to the European Commission regarding the integration of Roma. But what are the chances of national policies succeeding if structural anti-Roma racism exists within European institutions themselves? [more]

Debate series     click for more

Europe talks to Europe

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/europetalkstoeurope.html
Nationalism in Belgium might be different from nationalism in Ukraine, but if we want to understand the current European crisis and how to overcome it we need to take both into account. The debate series "Europe talks to Europe" is an attempt to turn European intellectual debate into a two-way street. [more]

Literature     click for more

Steve Sem-Sandberg
Even nameless horrors must be named

http://www.eurozine.com/articles/2011-09-23-semsandberg-en.html
It is high time to lift the aesthetic state of emergency that has surrounded witness literature for so long, writes Steve Sem-Sandberg. It is not important who writes, nor even what their motives are. What counts is the "literary efficiency". [more]

Literary perspectives
The re-transnationalization of literary criticism

Eurozine's series of essays aims to provide an overview of diverse literary landscapes in Europe. Covered so far: Croatia, Sweden, Austria, Estonia, Ukraine, Northern Ireland, Slovenia, the Netherlands and Hungary. [more]

Behind the headlines     click for more

Mykola Riabchuk
Tymoshenko: Wake-up call for the EU

The EU shouldn't be surprised by the Tymoshenko verdict: its support of anything nominally reformist has been perceived as acceptance of a range of repressions, argues Mykola Riabchuk. [more]

Conferences     click for more

Eurozine emerged from an informal network dating back to 1983. Since then, European cultural magazines have met annually in European cities to exchange ideas and experiences. Around 100 journals from almost every European country are now regularly involved in these meetings.
Changing media, Media in change
The 23rd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Linz, 13-16 May 2011

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/linz2011.html
The 23rd European Meeting of Cultural Journals took place in Linz, Austria, in May 2011. Under the heading "Changing media, Media in change", the conference explored the challenges and transformations facing media in the wake of the digital revolution. [more]

Multimedia     click for more

http://www.eurozine.com/comp/multimedia.html
Multimedia section including videos of past Eurozine conferences in Vilnius (2009) and Sibiu (2007). [more]


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