Solidarity And The Crisis Of Trust

Solidarity And The Crisis Of Trust

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Discussion panels with leading social theorists on financial crisis of the last decade and its consequences for the religious life, morality, democracy without solidarity, but also political and economical conflicts in the 21st century. Panelists are Shlomo Avineri, John Gray, Ivan Krastev, Pierre M…

European Solidarity Centre


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    Solidarity and the Crisis of Trust [PDF]

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2017


    The present volume is an aftermath of an international convention of philosophers and specialists in social theory, who sought answers to the question of how the idea of solidarity, as it is explored today, might point towards new hopes. Authors of the essays are Shlomo Avineri, John Gray, Ivan Krastev, Scott Lash, Pierre Manent, Peter Sloterdijk, Jadwiga Staniszkis, Gianni Vattimo, Marcin Krol and Jacek Koltan. By organising the meeting and by publishing this collection of essays we want to support the claim that without a broad discussion about the future there is no understanding of the present crisis of culture. To gain a profound insight into new forms of solidarity and trust, we would like to confront the current situation with a variety of historical and global contexts. The conference, organized in 2010 by the European Solidarity Centre and the Erasmus of Rotterdam Department of the University of Warsaw, followed the 30th anniversary of Solidarity trade union movement.

    Solidarity and the Crisis of Trust [ePub]

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017


    The present volume is an aftermath of an international convention of philosophers and specialists in social theory, who sought answers to the question of how the idea of solidarity, as it is explored today, might point towards new hopes. Authors of the essays are Shlomo Avineri, John Gray, Ivan Krastev, Scott Lash, Pierre Manent, Peter Sloterdijk, Jadwiga Staniszkis, Gianni Vattimo, Marcin Krol and Jacek Koltan. By organising the meeting and by publishing this collection of essays we want to support the claim that without a broad discussion about the future there is no understanding of the present crisis of culture. To gain a profound insight into new forms of solidarity and trust, we would like to confront the current situation with a variety of historical and global contexts. The conference, organized in 2010 by the European Solidarity Centre and the Erasmus of Rotterdam Department of the University of Warsaw, followed the 30th anniversary of Solidarity trade union movement.

    Avineri and Sloterdijk - Democracy Without Solidarity?

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2015 79:16


    Krastev and Lash - Morality and Economic Freedom

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2015 63:05


    Gray and Staniszkis - Conflicts in the 21st. Century. Solidarity, Economy, Politics

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2015 77:48


    Vattimo and Manent - Religion and Community. Is the Solidarity of Faith Possible?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 63:19


    Gray and Staniszkis - Conflicts in the 21st. Century. Solidarity, Economy, Politics

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 77:49


    Avineri and Sloterdijk - Democracy Without Solidarity?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 79:17


    Krastev and Lash - Morality and Economic Freedom

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 63:06


    Vattimo and Manent - Religion and Community. Is the Solidarity of Faith Possible?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2015 63:19


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