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Europe: A Power in Search of Itself

Is the European Union redefining itself, or is it simply getting lost in an arms race beyond its control?

We are at a turning point: Europe is shifting toward a more military, more strategic political project… yet paradoxically, it remains just as dependent as before. €800 billion has been allocated to rearmament without real democratic debate, and a significant portion of this budget will go directly to American industries.

Few media outlets address this head-on: is this massive militarization pushing Europe toward a security-driven identity at the expense of its democratic and social principles?

- The Paradox of Sovereignty
Europe wants to protect itself, but how can we talk about sovereignty when our weapons come from across the Atlantic? As Jürgen Habermas pointed out, the EU was built on technocratic governance, often disconnected from democratic debate. This decision is a clear illustration of that: European citizens had no say in it.

- War as a Political Project?
Carl Schmitt reminds us that states define themselves by designating an enemy. Today, Russia plays that role for the EU, justifying massive militarization. But can a political entity define itself solely through opposition to an external threat?

History shows that great powers emerge through inclusive strategic choices, not just through fear and military escalation. By reinforcing an opaque security model, Europe risks drifting away from its founding ideals.

- Europe in a Permanent State of Exception?
In State of Exception, Giorgio Agamben explains how crises are used to extend emergency policies. One might think that Europe is building an independent defense force, but in reality, it is institutionalizing fear as a development strategy.

Does this militarization truly protect us, or does it lock us into an escalating cycle of tensions?

Far from being a step toward independence, this massive arms buildup rests on three illusions:

The illusion of sovereignty → By funding our dependence on the U.S., we are not gaining autonomy.
The illusion of democratic legitimacy "No public consultation, no meaningful debate."
The illusion of peace through strength → More weapons have never guaranteed long-term stability.

So, does Europe genuinely aspire to be an independent power, or is it content to serve as NATO’s strategic outpost on the continent?

I explore this transformation in my latest article on Medium: [Read the full article here

medium.com/@ptit.tolier/the-eu

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Boris Kagarlitsky and the challenges of the left today: International conference

Ever defiant in the face of repression and a five-year jail term, Boris Kagarlitsky, Russia’s best-known socialist thinker, has just published his latest book, The Long Retreat: Strategies to Reverse the Decline of the Left.

This special online conference in Kagarlitsky’s honour will address the double aspect of his contribution: his wide-ranging analysis of the left’s dilemmas in the face of multiple global crises and the advance of the far right; and his resistance — together with other persecuted anti-war activists in the Russian Federation — to the authoritarianism of the regime of Vladimir Putin.

After an opening address by Nancy Fraser the four sessions of the conference cover:

  • Discussion of The Long Retreat: Strategies to Reverse the Decline of the Left
  • The situation of the Left in Russia
  • Imperialism(s) today
  • Political repression and the threat to intellectual freedom in Russia and beyond
  • The final session also launches the Kagarlitsky Network for Academic and Intellectual Freedom

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Jonas Staal rejecting their DAAD fellowship for Germanys outright authoritarianism.

"I fail to imagine how you, as a representative of a German state institution, feel you are entitled to dictate to Jewish people what they are supposed to think or say about the crimes of the Israeli occupation. I am appalled by your antisemitic narrative that equates the Israeli regime with the global Jewish diaspora. And I do not comprehend how, in consideration of the brutal history and shame of the Holocaust and mass persecution which saw the killing of Jewish, Roma, and Sinti people, as well as queer people and communists, you are today actively contributing to a culture in which the oppression of speech of people faced with genocide is normalized."

e-flux.com/notes/603681/letter

www.e-flux.comJonas Staal rejects his nomination for the DAAD Artist residency - Notes - e-fluxIt is an honor to be nominated for the DAAD Artist residency, organized by the German Academic Exchange Service of which you are the director. Unfortunately, I must reject this nomination for several reasons.

#NancyFraser makes "the sort of right-thinking centrism, where the real weight of public opinion lies", responsible for the canceling of critical scholars like her in #Germany.

This centrism is represented by a great great coalition of the parties in the government - SPD, Die Grünen, FDP - and the main parties of the opposition - CDU/CSU. They put the Staatsraison - unwavering support for Israel under any circumstances - even above written law and fundamental citizen rights.

That exactly is the function of #Staatsraison - it's a form of authoritarian leverage against the rule of law that gives the state absolute power while it relativizes the rights of its subjects.

The constitutional lawyer of the Nazis, Carl Schmitt, coined the term "decisionism" for this appropriation of state power. It enables the executive to impose martial law or state of emergency to execute this imperative mandate against any form of resistance.

#Gaza #Varoufakis

jacobin.com/2024/04/nancy-fras

jacobin.comNancy Fraser: Germany Canceled Me for Supporting PalestineCologne University has canceled philosopher Nancy Fraser’s planned visiting professorship after learning she signed a pro-Palestine letter. In her first interview after the cancellation, Fraser says she won't let Germany stop her from standing up for Palestine.

Die Uni Köln lud die jüdische US-Philosophin #NancyFraser wg. ihrer Unterschrift unter dem offenen Brief „Philosophy for Palestine“ aus.
Fraser:
🇩🇪 verschreibe sich "der Idee eines bedingungslosen Treuegelöbnisses gegenüber Israel als Ausdruck der historischen Sühne + Verantwortung. Angesichts dessen, was Israel gerade tut, ist dies ein Verrat an einigen der wichtigsten Aspekte des Judentums[...]
...als Jüdin empfinde ich auch eine besondere Verantwortung" (#NotInOurName)
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www.fr.deNancy Fraser über Ausladung von Uni Köln: „Wird der deutschen Wissenschaft erheblichen Schaden zufügen“Die renommierte Philosophin Nancy Fraser über ihre Ausladung von der Universität zu Köln, die deutsche Verirrung im Umgang mit Israel und die Empörung in den USA.

#NancyFraser:

»Es wäre wichtig ist, dass die Deutschen anfangen sich mit der Komplexität und inhaltlichen Breite des Judentums, seiner Geschichte und Perspektive auseinanderzusetzen. Sie verschreiben sich dieser Idee eines bedingungslosen Treuegelöbnisses gegenüber Israel als Ausdruck der historischen Sühne und Verantwortung. Angesichts dessen, was Israel gerade tut, ist dies ein Verrat an einigen der wichtigsten Aspekte des Judentums als Geschichte und Perspektive.«

fr.de/kultur/gesellschaft/nanc

www.fr.deNancy Fraser über Ausladung von Uni Köln: „Wird der deutschen Wissenschaft erheblichen Schaden zufügen“Die renommierte Philosophin Nancy Fraser über ihre Ausladung von der Universität zu Köln, die deutsche Verirrung im Umgang mit Israel und die Empörung in den USA

Nancy Fraser im Interview zu ihrer Ausladung durch die Uni Köln:

"Die Verantwortlichen an deutschen Universitäten und Kunstinstitutionen und in der deutschen Bundesregierung, die sowas abnicken, verstoßen eindeutig gegen akademische und offen gesagt auch verfassungsrechtlich verbriefte Normen politischer Freiheiten. Dieser Vorgang wird der deutschen Wissenschaft erheblichen Schaden zufügen."

fr.de/kultur/gesellschaft/nanc

www.fr.deNancy Fraser über Ausladung von Uni Köln: „Wird der deutschen Wissenschaft erheblichen Schaden zufügen“Die renommierte Philosophin Nancy Fraser über ihre Ausladung von der Universität zu Köln, die deutsche Verirrung im Umgang mit Israel und die Empörung in den USA