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🎓 Christoph Burgmer im Gespräch mit Detlev Claussen (geb. 1948). Detlev Claussen war bis zu seiner Emeritierung 2011 Professor für Gesellschaftstheorie, Kultur- und Wissenssoziologie an der Leibniz Universität Hannover. Schwerpunkte seiner Arbeit waren unter anderem Antisemitismus, Rassismus und Nationalismus. In diesem Gespräch beschreibt Detlev Claussen, wie Parteien in Deutschland in Bezug auf Migration, Einwanderung und Asyl Geschichte erfinden. Um so, fernab nachweisbarer Realitäten, neue Wahrheiten zu konstruieren. Der Öffentlichkeit sollen solcherart populistische Manöver Beweise ihrer Handlungsfähigkeit liefern. Doch am Beginn eines Zeitalters der Endlichkeit globaler Ressourcen und zunehmend militärischer Verteilungskämpfe scheint ihre politische Ohnmacht allgegenwärtig. Getrieben vom globalisierten Kapital agieren demokratische Parteien so nur noch als Totengräber der Aufklärung. /🎓 Christoph Burgmer in conversazione con Detlev Claussen. Detlev Claussen è stato professore di Teoria sociale, Sociologia culturale e Sociologia della conoscenza presso la Leibniz Universität di Hannover fino al suo pensionamento nel 2011. Il suo lavoro si è concentrato, tra l'altro, su antisemitismo, razzismo e nazionalismo. In questa intervista, Detlev Claussen descrive come i partiti politici in Germania inventino la storia in relazione a migrazione, immigrazione e asilo. Per costruire nuove verità, lontane dalla realtà verificabile. Queste manovre populiste hanno lo scopo di fornire all'opinione pubblica la prova della loro capacità di agire. Ma all'alba di un'epoca di risorse globali limitate e di battaglie sempre più militari per la loro distribuzione, la loro impotenza politica sembra onnipresente. Guidati dal capitale globalizzato, i partiti democratici si comportano come i becchini dell'illuminismo. /🎓 Christoph Burgmer in conversation with Detlev Claussen. Detlev Claussen was Professor of Social Theory, Cultural Sociology and Sociology of Knowledge at Leibniz Universität Hannover until his retirement in 2011. His work focussed on anti-Semitism, racism and nationalism, among other things. In this interview, Detlev Claussen describes how political parties in Germany invent history in relation to migration, immigration and asylum. In order to construct new truths, far removed from verifiable realities. Such populist manoeuvres are intended to provide the public with evidence of their ability to act. But at the dawn of an age of finite global resources and increasingly military battles over distribution, their political impotence seems omnipresent. Driven by globalised capital, democratic parties are acting as the gravediggers of enlightenment. 📚 Veröffentlichungen u.a. / publications a.o. / pubblicazioni tra le altre: - Detlev Claussen: "Grenzen der Aufklärung. Die gesellschaftliche Genese des modernen Antisemitismus. Frankfurt a.M. 1987. - Detlev Claussen: "Theodor W. Adorno. Ein letztes Genie." Frankfurt a.M. 2003 - Detlev Claussen: "Béla Guttmann. Weltgeschichte des Fussballs in einer Person." Berlin 2006. 👍 audio archiv is self-financed. All podcasts are free of charge. If you like the podcast, leave us your comment 🪶 and  give us your like 🫶. Or make a donation: Become a patron... or buy us a fresh ➙ coffee ☕. Thank you for your support 🌏🦋🙏 Every Friday a new interview. Follow us & Subsribe. Never miss an episode.

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