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Debating Europe: Inequality and Solidarity
Burgtheater
7.04.2013
(Nierówność i Solidarność)
Discussion with: Elsa Fornero, Ira Katznelson, Michael Sandel and Andreas Treichl
Moderation: Alfred Gusenbauer
Read more about the debate:
"Europa im Diskurs": Auf der Suche nach der verlorenen Solidarität
Gianluca Wallisch, Der Standard, 7.4.2013
"Die europäische Antwort auf soziale Umbrüche hat immer Krieg gelautet"
Format.at, 8.4.2013
"Ich wünsche mir eine Frau als Staatsoberhaupt"
Gianluca Wallisch, Der Standard, 11.4.2013
The expansion phase of financial capitalism that ended in 2008 led to an above-average increase of global economy. At the same time the level of inequality within societies and among states got bigger. Policies to fight back the crisis from 2008 onwards caused record-high public debts and intensified this trend. The middle-class, as an agent of social balance, comes under pressure. Budgetary room for social transfers is getting tighter. Is the break-up of social cohesion, thus the break-up of social market economy inevitable?
Where are approaches for a new definition of social solidarity beyond traditional models of redistribution? How much equality does a society need that is based on social solidarity, and how much inequality can it bear – or require? In which direction does this sociopolitical experiment move? Which new institutions of social solidarity are possible and how about their democratic legitimization?
Speakers:
Elsa Fornero - Italian Minister for Labour and Social Affairs, as well as for Equal Opportunities
Ira Katznelson - Professor of Political Science and History, Columbia University; President, Social Science Research Council
Michael Sandel - Professor of Government, Harvard University
Andreas Treichl - CEO, Erste Group, Vienna
Moderator:
Alfred Gusenbauer - former Chancellor of Austria
Foto: Jadwiga Hafner