Jürgen Habermas and the European Economic Crisis Cosmopolitanism Reconsidered Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought Series
Coordonnateurs : Genna Gaspare M., Haakenson Thomas O., Wilson Ian W.
The European Union entered into an economic crisis in late 2009 that was sparked by bank bailouts and led to large, unsustainable, sovereign debt. The crisis was European in scale, but hit some countries in the Eurozone harder than others. Despite the plethora of writings devoted to the economic crisis in Europe, present understandings of how the political decisions would influence the integration project continue to remain vague. What does it actually mean to be European? Is Europe still a collection of peoples that rallied together during good times and then retreat to nationalism when challenges appear? Or has Europe adopted a common identity that would foster solidarity during hard times?
This book provides its reader with a fresh perspective on the importance identity has on the functioning of the European Union as exemplified in Jürgen Habermas? seminal text, ?The Crisis of the European Union: A Response?. Rather than exploring the causes of the crisis, the contributors examine the current state of European identity to determine the likelihood of implementing Habermas? suggestions. The contributor?s interdisciplinary approach is organized into four parts and examines the following key areas of concern:
- Habermas? arguments, placing them into their historical context.
- To which degree do Europeans share the ideals Habermas describes as crucial to his program of reform.
- Influence of Habermas? cosmopolitanism through religious and literary lenses.
- Impact of Habermas? notions in the arenas of education, national economies, austerity, and human rights.
Jürgen Habermas and the European Economic Crisis will be read by scholars in the fields of Political Theory and Philosophy, European Politics and Cultural Studies.
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Contributors
Introduction
Gaspare M. Genna and Ian W. Wilson
Section 1. Foundations
1. Democracy as Ideal and Practice: Historicizing The Crisis of the European Union
Christian Bailey
2. Habermas on Human Dignity as the Origin of Human Rights and Egalitarian, Utopian Thinking
Jennifer Fredette
Section 2. Values
3. Cosmopolitanism, Trust, and Support for European Integration
Gaspare M. Genna
4. European Reform from the Bottom Up? The Presence and Effects of Cosmopolitan Values in Germany
Aubrey Westfall
Section 3. Tools
5. Reason, Faith, and Europe: Two German Perspectives What is Europe?
James M. Skidmore
6. Cosmopolitan Reflections: Jürgen Habermas and W. G. Sebald
Ian W. Wilson
Section 4. Institutions
7. Educating the European Union: Internationalization through Integration
Thomas O. Haakenson
8. European Integration and Economic Interests
Marcella Myer
9. Does German Austerity Travel? The Baltic States’ Reactions to the Euro Crisis.
David O. Rossbach
10. On the Pouvoir Constituent of the European Union
Erik O. Eriksen
Conclusion
Gaspare M. Genna and Ian W. Wilson
Index
Gaspare M. Genna is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Texas at El Paso.
Thomas O. Haakenson is Associate Provost at the California College of Arts.
Ian W. Wilson is Associate Professor of German and Humanities at Centre College
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Mots-clés :
Jürgen Habermas; European Union; Cosmopolitanism; The Crisis of the European Union: A Response; Integration; Political Philosophy; German Politics; Democracy; Identity; Economic crisis; Critical Theory; European Politics; European Institutions; European Studies; German Intellectual History; Germans Political Thought; Human Rights; Statutory Health Insurance Funds; EU’s Ability; EU Charter; Public Private Partnerships; Statutory Health Insurance; EU Law; EU Citizen; Multicultural World Society; Higher Educational Reform; Hartz Reforms; Discriminatory Preferences; European Financial Crisis; Short Term Austerity; UN; EU Integration; European Public Sphere; Civil Society; EU Project; Polity Iv Dataset; Culture Industry Thesis; Gentile German; Statutory Health Insurance Companies; Baltic States; Euro Adoption