The online conference of the Institute for Global Reconstitution will address the current rise of right-wing forces as an ideological challenge of conservatism. It will further address the crucial questions that contemporary conservatism poses to the democratic Left.
Online conference co-organized by the Institute for Global Reconstitution and by the journal of Studies in Eastern European Thought will address the current rise of right-wing forces as an ideological challenge of conservatism. The participants will tackle the crucial questions that contemporary conservatism and its permutations pose to the democratic Left. Is conservatism a legitimate ideology/perspective that, together with others, forms the marketplace of ideas in late Modernity? What are the differences among the conservative attitudes/ideas in various regions, and does the global spread of radical conservatism have a further promise? What are the main causes of the current triumph of conservatism in Russia, its main ideas and methods, its radical and the moderate varieties? Is it even necessary to talk of conservatism instead of "reaction", "fascism", or "fundamentalism"?
Speakers
Ilya Budraitskis (UC Berkeley)
Alberto Toscano (Goldsmiths, University of London)
Maria Engström (Uppsala University)
Marina Bykova (North Carolina State University)
Alexey Zhavoronkov (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt)
Artemy Magun (IGRec)
Ilya Kalinin (IGRec)
Date: 14 May 2024
Time: 19:00 CET
Language: English
This is an online event.
For participation please register in advance.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.