Democracy in America? Re-Reading Alexis de Tocqueville
After Vice President J.D. Vance’s speech at the Munich Security Conference and President Trump’s endorsement, key questions arise: How can the supposed erosion of free speech in Europe be seen as a greater threat than Russia’s military aggression? How does the same political camp that pardons Capitol riot perpetrators justify placing the president above the law while intervening in the judiciary? In Old Europe, such actions resemble absolutist rule. How does this align with Tocqueville’s Democracy in America, which explores democracy’s sociological foundations? A re-reading of this classic may help clarify today’s contradictions, which challenge transatlantic relations and reflect a broader crisis of democracy. To explore these pressing issues, we invite you to a panel discussion with renowned international experts. We look forward to welcoming you.
Time
Wednesday, 02.04.25 - 04:00 PM
- 07:00 PM
Event format
Discussion
Topic
Demokratie in Amerika
Speaker
Werner Gephart, Ulrike Müßig, Greta Olson, Jacques Commaille, Matthias Herdegen, Christoph Möllers, Candice Kerestan, Hamadi Redissi, Richard Münch
Target groups
Students
Researchers
All interested
Languages
Englisch
Location
Zoom
Room
Meeting-ID: 644 9226 8419 Kenncode: 767919
Reservation
not required
Registration/Ticket
Organizer
Émile Durkheim Forschungsstelle: Krisenanalysen
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