Title: The Europe of the Intellectuals
1The Europe of the Intellectuals
- Europes Key Problems in the Eyes of its Cultural
Elite - EUROPEAN ROUNDTABLE VII
- Stanford Continuing Studies
- October 28, 2006
2St. Pauls Church, Frankfurt/Main
3National Assembly in St. Pauls, Frankfurt, 1848
4King Frederic William IV of Prussia rejecting a
constitutional Emperorship
5Members of the Göttingen Seven in the National
Assembly of 1848
- Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann (History)
- Wilhelm Eduard Albrecht (Public Law)
- Georg Gottfried Gervinus (Literature)
- Jacob Grimm (German)
6Monument to the Göttingen Seven, Hanover
7Immanuel Kant, 1724-1804
8Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, 1729-1781
9Voltaire, 1694-1778
10Recipients of the Peace Prize of the German Book
Publishers (1)
- Martin Buber, the Jewish philosopher (1953),
- Hermann Hesse, the German writer (1955)
- Thornton Wilder, the American playwright (1957),
- Paul Tillich, the protestant theologian (1962),
- Gabriel Marcel, the French philosopher (1964)
11Recipients of the Peace Prize of the German Book
Publishers (2)
- Léopold Sédar Senghor, the African writer and
politician from Senegal (1968), - Alexander Mitscherlich, a German psychologist
(1969), - Leszek Kolakowski, the Polish social theorist
(1977), - Yehudi Menuhin (1979), the violinist,
- Ernesto Cardenal from Nicaragua (1980)
12Recipients of the Peace Prize of the German Book
Publishers (3)
- George F. Kennan of the U.S. (1982),
- Teddy Kollek, the Mayor of Jerusalem (1985),
- Václav Havel, the Czech writer and politician
(1989), - György Konrad, Hungarian writer, president of the
Berlin Academy of the Arts (1991), - Friedrich Schorlemmer, protestant minister and
one of the inspirers of the democracy movement in
Eastern Germany (1993)
13Recipients of the Peace Prize of the German Book
Publishers (4)
- Jürgen Habermas, the philosopher (2001),
- Chinua Achebe, the Nigerian novelist (2002),
- Susan Sontag, the late American writer and social
critic (2003) , - Orhan Pamuk, the Turkish writer (2005),
- Wolf Lepenies, sociologist (2006)
14Wolf Lepenies
15Emile Zola, 1840-1902 (by Edouard Manet)
16Montparnasse Cemetery, Paris
17Public intellectuals in France
- Emile Zola
- Jean-Paul Sartre Simone de Beauvoir
- Michel Foucault (1926-1984)
- Jacques Derrida (1930-2004)
- Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002)
- Jean Baudrillard (1927 - )
- Jacques Lacan (1901-1981)
- Gabriel Marcel (1889-1973)
- Alfred Grosser (1925 - )
18Public intellectuals in Italy
- Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527)
- Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937)
- Umberto Eco (1932 - )
19Public intellectuals in Germany
- Ralf Dahrendorf (1929 - )
- Heinrich Böll (1917 1985)
- Walter Jens (1923 - )
- Hans Küng (1928 - )
- Josef Ratzinger Benedikt XVI (1927 - )
- Joseph Beuys (1921 1986)
20Albert Einstein, 1879-1955 (Memorial in
Washington D.C.)
21Public intellectuals in controversy
- E. O. Wilson (Biology, Harvard) Sociobiology
controversy - Rolf Hochhuth (Writer, Germany) The Deputy
- Martin Walser (Writer, Germany) Against the
ritualized invocation of the Holocaust - Günter Grass (Writer, Germany) Revealing his
membership in the Waffen-SS, 1944-45
22Günter Grass
23Public intellectuals in Europe Issues of concern
- The future of the welfare state
- The integration/expansion of the EU (including
Turkish membership) - Multiculturalism in European societies
- Relationship between religion and state
- Europe and Islam
- The future of the Atlantic relationship and the
international order
24Public intellectuals in the U.S.?
- Paul Krugman
- Norman Mailer
- Tom Friedman
- Robert Kagan
- Michael Ignatieff
- Harold Bloom
25RUSSELL A. BERMANProfessor of German Studies and
of Comparative LiteratureWalter A. Haas
Professor in the HumanitiesSenior Fellow at the
Institute for International Studies and the
Hoover Institution
26HANS ULRICH GUMBRECHTAlbert Guerard Professor
of Literature and Professor of French and Italian
27Hans Weilers Websitehttp//www.stanford.edu/w
eiler(Click on European Roundtable)