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Presented By: Center for European Studies

Conversations on Europe

Civilization Gone Awry: Culture, Capitalism, and Conflict in Contemporary Europe

Peter Bratsis, assistant professor of political science, Borough of Manhattan Community College

Taking up key arguments and concepts from Norbert Elias, this talk will focus on how changes in popular culture as well as the temporal and spatial characteristics of capitalism in Europe have undone the civilizing process as understood by Elias. Economic integration increasingly has become a source of conflict and antagonism rather than a way of cementing political alliances. Similarly, cultural patterns have led to a turn away from tempering our own animality and short-term interests so as to ensure ever-stronger forms of social cooperation and long-term stability. As a consequence, the ability of European societies to reproduce themselves both individually and as a cohesive group is now in doubt.

Peter Bratsis teaches political science at the City University of New York. He is a founding editor of the journal Situations: Project of the Radical Imagination; author of Everyday Life and the State (Paradigm, 2006); and editor, with Stanley Aronowitz, of Paradigm Lost: State Theory Reconsidered (Minnesota, 2002). His most recent publication is “Political Corruption in the Age of Transnational Capitalism: From the Relative Autonomy of the State to the White Man's Burden” in Historical Materialism (2013).

Sponsors: CES, Modern Greek Program, WCED

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