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SUMMARY:European Book Club: "Liberal Responses to Populism" by Karen Horn & Stefan Kolev
DESCRIPTION:  \nLiberal Responses to Populism\nDate: Tuesday\, May 13\, 2025\nTime: 18:00 – 19:30\nLocation: Zentrum Liberale Moderne\, Reinhardt­straße 15\, 10117 Berlin \nLiberal democracy is under pressure. Across the Western world\, populist movements have surged — fuelled by disil­lu­sionment\, nativism\, and a growing distrust in liberal insti­tu­tions and the liberal elite. How did we arrive at this point\, and what can be done to restore confi­dence in liberal ideals and their promise for a better world of tomorrow? \nThe new volume Liberal Response to Populism (De Gruyter 2025)\, edited by Karen Horn\, Stefan Kolev\, and Julian F. Müller\, offers a multi­faceted exami­nation of this challenge. From the psychology of radical­ization to the lure of sover­eignty and from historical reflec­tions to forward-looking policy innova­tions\, the book explores how liber­alism can meet the populist moment with clarity\, creativity\, and renewed conviction. \nWe invite you to join us for an evening of reflection and discussion with contrib­utors to this thought-provoking collection. \n  \nSpeakers \nKaren Horn\nKaren Horn is a honorary professor of economics at the University of Erfurt (Germany)\, where she teaches the history of economic thought and economic journalism. She is partic­u­larly inter­ested in the work of Adam Smith\, Friedrich A. Hayek\, Walter Eucken\, and James M. Buchanan\, and in the tradition of liber­alism generally\, with a special focus on ordolib­er­alism. At the Verein für Socialpolitik\, the associ­ation of German-speaking econo­mists\, she is a member of the committee for the history of economic thought. She serves as an editor of Perspek­tiven der Wirtschaft­spolitik\, one of the two academic journals of the Verein\, and is the co-chair of the NOUS network. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Lausanne (Switzerland). \nStefan Kolev\nStefan Kolev is the academic director of the Ludwig Erhard Forum for Economy and Society in Berlin and a professor of political economy at the University of Applied Sciences Zwickau (Germany). His research centers on the history of economic thought\, especially ordolib­er­alism and Austrian economics\, consti­tu­tional economics\, and the future of the Social Market Economy. He is a co-editor of the ORDO Yearbook for the Order of Economy and Society and of the Journal of Contextual Economics – Schmollers Jahrbuch. He spent his last sabbatical at the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Insti­tu­tions at Princeton University (USA). He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Hamburg (Germany). \nAris Trantidis\nLecturer in Inter­na­tional Relations and Politics\, University of Lincoln. His research stands at the inter­section of politics and political economy\, with publi­ca­tions on clien­telism\, dominant party systems and semi-author­i­tarian regimes. He has published on the concept of democracy and hegemony and has written exten­sively on the Greek crisis. \nKarolina Wigura (Moder­ation)\nKarolina Wigura is senior Fellow at the Center for Liberal Modernity. She is Associate Professor at Warsaw University and a Member of the Board at Kultura Liberalna Foundation. Wigura was awarded fellow­ships at the Wissenschaft­skolleg zu Berlin and the Robert Bosch Academy. From 2016 to 2018\, she was a Co-Director of the Polish Program “Knowledge Bridges” at St Antony’s College at the University of Oxford. Together with Jarosław Kuisz\, she recently published Post-Traumatic Sover­eignty. An Essay (Suhrkamp 2023). She is a regular contributor to The New York Times and The Guardian. \nThis exclusive event will bring together a select group of experts for a stimu­lating dialogue. We look forward to your active participation!\nIf you have any questions or need further assis­tance\, please feel free to reach out to Christina Russmann (christina.russmann@libmod.de) or Alexander Schwitteck (alexander.schwitteck@libmod.de). They will be happy to assist you with any inquiries. \nBest regards\,\nRalf Fücks\, Karolina Wigura and Jarosław Kuisz
URL:https://libmod.de/en/kalender/european-book-club-liberal-responses-to-populism-by-karen-horn-stefan-kolev/
LOCATION:Zentrum Liberale Moderne\, Reinhardtstraße 15\, Berlin\, 10117\, Germany
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