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Critical Theory in Context
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What are the crucial conflicts of our time? What hopes and wishes for a better future are expressed within these conflicts? The podcast Critical Theory in Context combines analysis of the present with perspectives on societal transformation. We host conversations with theorists and activists about social crises and the possibilities of their emancipatory overcoming.
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What are the crucial conflicts of our time? What hopes and wishes for a better future are expressed within these conflicts? The podcast Critical Theory in Context combines analysis of the present with perspectives on societal transformation. We host conversations with theorists and activists about social crises and the possibilities of their emancipatory overcoming.
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×Tommie Shelby im Gespräch mit Rahel Jaeggi und Robin Celikates In this episode, the Centre Directors Rahel Jaeggi and Robin Celikates speak with this year’s Benjamin Chair, Tommie Shelby, about his beginnings as a philosopher, his particular approach to philosophy, Marxism, the Black Radical Tradition, about solidarity and his plans for the Benjamin Lectures on „The Polictical Ethics of the Oppressed“. Tommie Shelby is Lee Simpkins Family Professor of Arts and Sciences and the Caldwell Titcomb Professor in the Department of African and African American Studies and the Department of Philosophy at Harvard University. Tommie Shelby holds the Benjamin Chair 2025 at the Centre for Social Critique. Shelby will deliver the Walter Benjamin Lectures entitled “Political Ethics of the Oppressed – On Freedom, Solidarity, and Self-Respect” at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) on the 18th, 19th and 20th of June 2025. With special thanks to: Isette Schuhmacher (Co-Moderation, Editorial Processing) und Marvin Ester (Mixing, Audio-Editing, Cut).…
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1 Solidarische Stadt: Soziale Kämpfe und ein Masterplan gegen Armut 1:00:50
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Ein Gespräch mit Katja Kipping, Andrej Holm und Susanne Hinneberg, moderiert von Isette Schuhmacher In dieser Folge spricht Isette Schuhmacher mit Katja Kipping, der ehemaligen Berliner Senatorin für Integration, Arbeit und Soziales, dem Stadtforscher und Aktivisten Andrej Holm und Susanne Hinneberg, die für querstadtein e.V. Stadtrundgänge zum Thema Obdachlosigkeit anbietet, über das Thema „Solidarische Stadt: Soziale Kämpfe und ein Masterplan gegen Armut“. Armut meint dabei nicht nur das Leben am Existenzminimum. Sie betrifft die gesellschaftliche Teilhabe und bedeutet den Ausschluss von den Qualitäten und Infrastrukturen der Stadt. Die augenscheinlichste Form von Armut ist Obdach- und Wohnungslosigkeit, die Berlin bis 2030 mit einem „Masterplan“ abschaffen will. Wir diskutieren in dieser Folge, was dieser Masterplan vorsieht, was es braucht um Obdachlosigkeit abzuschaffen und welche strukturellen Hindernisse einem solidarischen Miteinander im Wege stehen. Mit besonderem Dank an: Lane Hots (Mixing, Mastering) Josefine Berkholz (Redaktionelle Bearbeitung und Schnitt)…
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1 „A Precarious Happiness“ – Peter E. Gordon on the Sources of Normativity in Adorno 1:12:48
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In this episode, Marvin Ester interviews Peter E. Gordon about his new book, 'Precarious Happiness: Adorno and the Sources of Normativity.' Gordon is the Amabel B. James Professor of History and a faculty affiliate in the Departments of Germanic Languages and Literatures, Government, and Philosophy at Harvard University. In 'Precarious Happiness,' Gordon argues that Theodor W. Adorno's social critique—contrary to what is often assumed—is, in all its ruthlessness, still grounded in the however fragile experience of happiness that hints at an unfulfilled potential for human flourishing. Peter E. Gordon, A Precarious Happiness: Adorno and the Sources of Normativity, The University of Chicago Press, 320 pages, 2023. Peter E. Gordon, Prekäres Glück: Adorno und die Quellen der Normativität, 470 pages, Suhrkamp, 2023.…
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Vergesellschaftung erlebt gegenwärtig in der öffentlichen und wissenschaftlichen Debatte ein Revival. Es ist vor allem der Kampagne Deutsche Wohnen und Co enteignen zu verdanken, dass das Konzept heute erneut aufs Tableau gebracht wurde und, auch über den Bereich des Wohnens hinaus, als politische Alternative und Strategie sozialer Veränderung zurück ist. Vergesellschaftung ist nicht zuletzt eine erfolgreiche soziale Bewegung von unten, die mit ihren Kämpfen auf die Krisen der gegenwärtigen Zeit reagiert. Zentralen Lebensbereichen wie dem Wohnen, der Energie, Mobilität, Bildung oder Gesundheit stehen grundlegende Transformationen bevor. Vergesellschaftung beansprucht diese Transformation aktiv und basisdemokratisch zu gestalten: Gemeineigentum und Demokratie sollen als nachhaltige Krisenlösung für lang vernachlässigte Probleme gelten. In dieser Folge diskutieren Justus Henze, Selana Tzschiesche und Jacob Blumenfeld mit Isette Schuhmacher über die Notwendigkeit von Vergesellschaftung, die historischen Ziele und Mechanismen von Vergesellschaftungskämpfen, sowie die Bedingungen gelungener Vergesellschaftungsprozesse und werfen einen besonderen Blick auf Vergesellschaftungsbestrebungen im Energiesektor.…
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1 Special Issue: New Revolutionary Subjects 1:37:21
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A roundtable in memoriam of Herbert Marcuse A multitude of social and political crises concerning, among others, public health, environmental justice, poverty, border struggles, and the rise of nationalist forces have brought the question of radical change – and its subject – back on the table. Herbert Marcuse, whose birthday was celebrated for the 125th time this July, prominently questioned the role of the proletariat as the sole and determined driving force of social revolutions. Not only did he analyze the fact that the proletariat had failed to fulfill its intended role in the 1930s, but he was also among the first of his peers to recognize a previously underappreciated candidate for the role of “catalyst” of revolutions to come: the groups and social movements formed by and around the socially marginalized. Much has changed since Marcuse’s famous “Essay on Liberation”, and thus the search for revolutionary subjects is, once again, on. In this special issue of “Critical Theory in Context”, we invited some of the most interesting contemporary theorists of revolution and social movements to discuss in Marcuse’s spirit the pressing questions raised by the persisting crises we face today: Who are the collective agents that have both the will and the ability to profoundly transform societies? Does it make sense to think about future revolutions as driven by a definable subject? And can the revolution be predicted? We present the full recording of the public roundtable that took place at Vierte Welt Berlin and was part of our Critical Theory Summer School: Radical Social Change. You can find more information about our annual Summer School on criticaltheoryinberlin.de. Participants of the debate, hosted by Robin Celikates , were Gianfranco Casuso, Alex Demirović, Verónica Gago, Sally Haslanger, Rahel Jaeggi , and Eva von Redecker . With special thanks to Vierte Welt Berlin Amin Wagner (Audio-Recording) Lane Hots (Mixing, Mastering and Audio-Restauration) Josefine Berkholz (Audio-Editing and Postproduction) Speakers: Gianfranco Casuso is a professor of Philosophy at the Department of Humanities of Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, and director of the Research Group on Critical Theory at the same university. His teaching and research areas are political and social philosophy, the philosophy of economics, as well as theories of democracy, critical theory of society, and modern philosophy with special emphasis on the philosophy of German Idealism. He is currently working on the links between classical and contemporary critical theory and Latin American social and political thought. Robin Celikates is a professor of Practical and Social Philosophy at Freie Universität Berlin and deputy director of the Centre for Social Critique. His current work mainly focuses on critical theory, civil disobedience, democracy, migration and citizenship. Alex Demirović is a Senior Fellow at the Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung and an associated member of the Centre for Social Critique. He was a professor of industrial and organizational Sociology at Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main. His research focuses on marxist state theory, democracy and critical theory. Verónica Gago is Professor of social sciences at the Instituto de Altos Estudios at the Universidad Nacional de San Martìn (UNSAM) and a researcher at the National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) in Buenos Aires. Her research focuses on international social movements, feminism and the critique of neoliberal reason. Sally Haslanger is the Ford Professor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and teaches in MIT’s Women’s and Gender Studies Program. Her main areas of research include metaphysics, epistemology, feminist theory, ancient philosophy, and social and political philosophy. Rahel Jaeggi is a professor of Practical and Social Philosophy and director of the Centre for Social Critique at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Her main historical research is critical theory, and her main systematic research is social philosophy, social theory, social ontology and anthropology, political philosophy and ethics. Eva von Redecker is a philosopher and author. Until 2019, she was the deputy director of the Centre for Social Critique. Her research focuses on theories of social change, feminist theory, and the modern notion of property. //// This Roundtable was part of the Center for Social Critique's annual Summer School. All information about past and future Summer School Programs can be found at www.criticaltheoryinberlin.de . //// Vierte Welt Berlin has an online presence!: https://viertewelt.de/kontakt/ //// The article about "Kotti für alle" mentioned in Lino Hunger's opening remarks can be found here: https://refugeworldwide.com/news/kotti-fuer-alle //// Sally Haslanger's Benjamin Lectures in Berlin were recorded and are online on our website: https://criticaltheoryinberlin.de/benjamin_lectures/agents-of-possibilites-the-complexity-of-social-change/…
Sally Haslanger in Conversation with Rahel Jaeggi and Robin Celikates Sally Haslanger is Ford Professor of Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she also teaches in the Women’s and Gender Studies Program. She is this year's Benjamin Chair at the Center for Social Critique . In her writings Sally Haslanger develops a contemporary critique of the structural injustices characteristic of today’s society. In particular, she focuses on the efficacy of ideologies and the underpinnings of sexism and racism. Her reflections have been published in numerous essays, a selection of which appeared in 2012 under the title Resisting Reality. Social Construction and Social Critique . Furthermore, she has co-authored the book: What Is Race? Four Philosophical Views which came out with Oxford University Press in 2019. Sally Haslanger is currently preparing a book entitled Doing Justice to the Social . In february the Center for Social Critique organised a workshop with the title “Change squared. The disruptions of social structures” . You can watch the panel “Theory of Social Change” with Sally Haslanger, Michele Moody-Adams, Theodore Schatzki and Rahel Jaeggi online . On May 30th the Center will host a panel discussion with Sally Haslanger, as well as Bafta Sarbo, Daniel James and Kristina Lepold on structural racism . Following the Benjamin lectures there will be another big workshop coming up on 27th of June on the topic of “Ideology”. As well as a panel discussion on the topic of “radical social transformation” that will be taking place on July 5th. To stay up to date visit our website: https://criticaltheoryinberlin.de/ Subscribe to our newsletter: https://criticaltheoryinberlin.de/newsletter/…
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Rahel Jaeggi im Gespräch mit Christina Clemm, Tobias Singelnstein und Daniel Loick Christina Clemm arbeitet als Strafverteidigerin und als Nebenklagevertreterin von Opfern sexualisierter und rassistisch motivierter Gewalt. Sie ist Fachanwältin für Strafrecht und Familienrecht in Berlin und hat ein sehr wichtiges Buch über das Thema geschlechtsspezifische Gewalt geschrieben: "AktenEinsicht. Geschichten von Frauen und Gewalt" . Tobias Singelnstein war Professor für Kriminologie an der Juristischen Fakultät der Ruhr Universität Bochum und lehrt seit diesem Jahr Kriminologie und Strafrecht in Frankfurt am Main . Er arbeitet zu Strafrecht und Strafprozessrecht und hat dieses Jahr (gemeinsam mit Bejamin Derin) eine kritische und wissenschaftlich fundierte Bestandsaufnahme zur Arbeit und Wirkung der Polizei in Deutschland veröffentlicht: "Die Polizei – Helfer, Gegner, Staatsgewalt. Inspektion einer mächtigen Organisation“ . Daniel Loick lehrt politische und soziale Philosophie an der Universität von Amsterdam und ist assoziierter Wissenschaftler am Institut für Sozialforschung. Er arbeitet seit Jahren zu kritischen Theorien staatlicher Gewalt und den Möglichkeiten befreiender Gegenmacht subalterner Gemeinschaften. In seinen jüngsten Veröffentlichungen befasst er sich insbesondere mit den verschiedenen Funktionen der Polizei als staatliche Institution und den Auswirkungen ihres Gewaltmonopols, so in einem von ihm herausgegebenen Band "Kritik der Polizei" und dem gemeinsam mit Vanessa Thompson herausgegebenen, viel beachteten Reader zum Thema „Abolitionismus“ . Den Benjamin Chair 2023 übernimmt Sally Haslanger. Im Rahmen des Jahresthemas des Centers for Social Critique "Radikaler sozialer Wandel" wird sie vom 14-16. Juni 2023 die Benjamin Lectures halten mit dem Titel " Agents of Possibility: The Complexity of Social Change. " Für weitere Informationen: https://criticaltheoryinberlin.de/…
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1 Structural Racism in Practice 1:35:48
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Magali Bessone and César Cabezas in conversation with Robin Celikates Magali Bessone is Professor for Philosophy at Sorbonne University , Paris. Her research focuses on contemporary theories of justice in relation to critical theories of race and racism. For many years her work has been devoted to developing a philosophical perspective on anti-racism, anti-discrimination, and the responsibility for colonialism and slavery. She is the author of numerous books in French on these topics, including a book for the general public: Magali Bessone (2018) Les races, ça existe ou pas ?, Paris, Gallimard, collection “Philophile”. One of her most recent publications in English is an article entitled: Magali Bessone (2021) Race and Europe. Does a European philosophy of race mean anything ? », in Europe and Philosophy, D. Meacham et N. de Warren (eds.), Routledge, p. 310-322. César Cabezas is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Temple University in Philadelphia. César did his PhD at Columbia on the notion of structural racism, in which he argues that the concept of structural racism is vital to anti-racist theory and practice because it helps us explain the durability of racial inequality and to ultimately challenge it. His current work is primarily focussed on the philosophy of race, social philosophy, and Latin American Thought – addressing core questions related to the concept of racism. One of his most recent articles is: César Cabezas (2021) “Racism: a Moral or Explanatory Concept?”, in: Ethical Theory and Moral Practice volume 24, pages 651–659 Our next public and in-person event will be on May 13th, 2022 a debate between Nancy Fraser, Klaus Dörre and Raul Zelik on the question: “How green is socialism?” . On May 30 we will host a public roundtable with Nancy Fraser, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Manuela Bojadzijev und Bafta Sarbo on racial capitalism – stay tuned for details coming up on our website: https://criticaltheoryinberlin.de/home/ Nancy Fraser’s Benjamin Lectures have the title: “Three Faces of Capitalist Labor: Uncovering the Hidden Ties among Gender, Race and Class” , three consecutive lectures that will take place from 14th to 16th of June 2022.…
Robin Celikates in conversation with Greg Yudin Greg is professor of political philosophy at the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences and a regular contributor to the online platform open democracy as well as to independent Russian media platforms such as Projekt (which has already been banned) and Republic (that has come under increasing pressure by the state apparatus). Two days before the invasion, on 22 February 2022, Greg predicted that Putin was "about to start the most senseless war in our history" .…
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1 Critical Philosophy of Race 1:11:25
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Robin Celikates im Gespräch mit Kristina Lepold und Marina Martinez Mateo Kristina Lepold ist Juniorprofessorin für Sozialphilosophie/Kritische Theorie an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin . Marina Martinez Mateo ist Juniorprofessorin für Medien- und Technikphilosophie an der Akademie der bildenden Künste München . Im Dezember 2021 ist von ihnen bei Suhrkamp erschienen Critical Philosophy of Race. Ein Reader Weitere Publikationen: Lepold, Kristina und Mateo, Marina Martinez. "Schwerpunkt: Critical Philosophy of Race" Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, vol. 67, no. 4, 2019, pp. 572-588. https://doi.org/10.1515/dzph-2019-0044 Lepold, Kristina, Ambivalente Anerkennung (Frankfurter Beiträge zur Soziologie und Sozialphilosophie, 33), 2021, Frankfurt a.M., Campus. Mateo, Marina Martinez: Politik der Repräsentation. Zwischen Formierung und Abbildung , 2018, Wiesbaden: Springer. Weitere Veranstaltungen: Die Konvergenz der sozialen Kämpfe (In Context) mit Amna Akbar, Silke van Dyk, Manon Garcia und Romin Khan, moderiert von Robin Celikates und Rahel Jaeggi. Benjamin Lectures 2022 mit Nancy Fraser zum Thema: “ Three Faces of Capitalist Labor: Uncovering the Hidden Ties among Gender Race and Class. ”…
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1 Welche Gesellschaftstheorie braucht eine Kritische Theorie heute? 1:14:55
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Mit einer Einführung von Rahel Jaeggi. Dirk Quadflieg, Kolja Möller und Titus Stahl im Gespräch mit Christian Schmidt. Weitere Informationen zum Inhalt und Programm des Workshops finden sich in der Veranstaltungsbeschreibung auf unserer Website . Iris Marion Young (1994) “Gender as Seriality: Thinking about Women as a Social Collective.” Signs, vol. 19, no. 3, University of Chicago Press, pp. 713–38, http://www.jstor.org/stable/3174775 In der nächsten Folge spricht Robin Celikates mit Kristina Lepold und Marina Martinez Mateo, über den von ihnen eingeleiteten und herausgegebenen Reader zu Critical Philosophy of Race, der 2021 bei Suhrkamp erschienen ist. https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/critical-philosophy-of-race-t-9783518299449…
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1 On the Danger of Fossil Fascism 1:04:37
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Andreas Malm and Lise Benoist (Zetkin-Collective) in conversation with Christian Schmidt Guests are Andreas Malm and Lise Benoist from the Zetkin Collective . We are talking about their recently published book “White Skin, Black Fuel: On the Danger of Fossil Fascism” , which came out with Verso in 2021. The history of fossil capital has been one of the central concerns of Andreas Malm’s work. In his book entitled “Fossil Capital: The Rise of Steam Power and the Roots of Global Warming” , which was published in 2016, Andreas Malm traces the historical rise of steam power and shows that the development of this technology can only be understood by taking into consideration the dynamics of class struggle. One of Andreas Malm’s other most recent books is entitled: “Corona, Climate, Chronic Emergency: War Communism in the Twenty-First Century” , translated into German as: “Klima|x” . Rahel Jaeggi talked about the main theses of this book in an online event we hosted in 2020 “Corona Capitalism: Struggles over Nature” . The ecological crisis has also been the topic of the first episode of our podcast series on "Climates of Capital" , a conversation between Rahel Jaeggi and Nancy Fraser about the structural relation between ecological destruction and capitalism We recently published two videos from our Summer School on “Foundations of Solidarity”: Our Roundtable on Foundations of Solidarity , with Hauke Brunkhorst, Stefan Gosepath, Asad Haider, Sabine Hark, Serene Khader, Stefan Lessenich, and Frederick Neuhouser; and the résumé with excellent summaries by Lillian Cicerchia, Noemí Ancí Paredes and Marianna Poyares. We also continued our series „Conversations on Socialism“ with Christine Berry, Axel Honneth und Bhaskar Sunkara who discussed the contours of "A New Socialism for a New Century?" in another online event. We will present the three German online panels of the Global Forum on Democratizing Work . The online panels will take place on 5-7 October 2021. The campaign “#DemocratizingWork” was launched in May 2020 with the publication of the Manifesto: “WORK: DEMOCRATIZE, DECOMMODIFY, DECARBONIZE” . We hosted a conversation between Rahel Jaeggi, Neera Chandhoke, Isabelle Ferreras, Lisa Herzog on the initiative in November 2020. Don’t forget to subscribe to this podcast, on all the all major platforms. And to stay up to date with all our events at the Humanities and Social Change Center in Berlin, sign up for our newsletter . For more information: www.criticaltheoryinberlin.de Original music composed by Anne Wellmer. Produced by Jonathan Klein.…
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1 Climates of Capital 1:14:22
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Nancy Fraser in conversation with Rahel Jaeggi http://criticaltheoryinberlin.de/home/ Rahel Jaeggi is Professor of Practical Philosophy with an emphasis on Social and Political Philosophy and director of the Center for Humanities and Social Change Berlin at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Nancy Fraser is the Henry and Louise A. Loeb Professor of Philosophy and Politics at the New School for Social Research . She works on social and political theory, feminist theory, and contemporary French and German thought. In her work, Nancy Fraser has developed a theoretical framework that focuses on the big questions surrounding the peculiar social form known as "capitalism," upending many of our commonly held assumptions about what capitalism is and how to subject it to critique. In her recent article “Climates of Capital” (2021) she applies this expanded conception of capitalism to the question of ecological crisis. Nancy Fraser and Rahel Jaeggi co-authored the book (ed. by Brian Milstein): “Capitalism: A conversation in critical theory” (2018), translated into German as „Kapitalismus: Ein Gespräch über Kritische Theorie“ (2020) as well as Spanish (2019), Italian (2019), and Portuguese (2020). The Benjamin Lectures 2021 were held by Axel Honneth on “The Working Sovereign: A Democratic Theory of the Division of Labor”. Recordings of our events are available on our website as well as on our youtube.channel As part of our series “conversations on socialism”, on July 1st we are holding a roundtable entitled “A new socialism for the new century?” , with three of the internationally most prominent socialist theorists: Christine Berry, Axel Honneth and Bhaskar Sunkara. The event was hosted by Rahel Jaeggi and a recording will be available on our website and youtube channel. In the next episode of our podcast, we will be talking with Andreas Malm and Lise Besnoit from the Zetkin collective about their just published book: “White Skin, Black Fuel. On the Danger of Fossil Fascism” - the first comprehensive study of the far right’s role in the climate crisis. To stay up to date with all our events sign up to our Newsletter ! And don’t forget to subscribe to “Critical Theory in Context” on any of the major platforms. Original music composed by Anne Wellmer.…
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