Program of the International Conference:
Between Past and Future: The Meanings of Political Thinking Today
Ljubljana, Slovenia, Hotel LEV (Room no. 2),
June 01–03, 2006
Thursday, June 01
9:00 – 9:45 Welcome of the Organizers
Lev Kreft, Director of the Peace Institute
Abed Naumann, Director of the Goethe Institute Lj.
9:45 – 11:45
First Session: NationalState and Sovereignty
Chair: Tonči Kuzmanić
Joan Cocks: Is the Right to Sovereignty a Human Right? The Idea of Sovereign Freedom and the Jewish State
Etienne Tassin: The Nation-state and the Minorities, Refugees, Wanderers and Stowaways
11:45 – 12:00 Coffee/Tea Break
12:00 – 13:00 Continuation of the First Session
Chair: Antonia Grunenberg
Wolfgang Heuer: Frailties of ContemporaryRepublics
13:00 – 15:00 Lunch
15:00 – 17:00
Second Session: Evil, Terrorism and after 9/11 World
Chair: Lev Kreft
Shiraz Dossa: Colonial Logics: Auschwitz, Muselmanner and 9-11
Obrad Savić: Arendt’s Reading of Justice:Eichmann in Jerusalem
Friday, June 02
9:30 – 11:30 Continuation of the Second Session
Chair: Vlasta Jalušič
Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott: Hannah Arendt in The Post-9/11 World: Totalitarianism and the Banality of Evil Revisited
Žarko Puhovski: Banality of Love: Hannah Arendt between St. Augustin and Eichmann
11:30 – 11:45 Coffee/Tea Break
11:45 – 13:45
Third Session: Memory and History between Present and Future?
Chair: Joan Cocks
Omer Bartov: Building the Future and Erasing the Past: Globalization and Multiculturalism in the Age of Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide
Daša Duhaček: On Judgement: “A Defeated Cause and the Ideal of Certainty”
13:45 – 15:30 Lunch
15:30 – 16:30
Fourth Session: Political Thinking and (Re)Thinking Politics
Chair: Obrad Savić
Josefina Birulés Bertrán: Some Remarks on Political Freedom
Saturday, June 03
09:00 – 12:00 Continuation of the Fourth Session (Closing Session)
Chair: Wolfgang Heuer
Vlasta Jalušič: Thinking Politically About the Anti-political Outcomes
Antonia Grunenberg: “... this beginning is always and everywhere present and ready.” Elements of a Political Hermeneutics with and against Hannah Arendt
Sebastian Hefti: Does Political Thinking take Place?
Hannah Arendt
Organized by the Peace Institute, Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies, Ljubljana; Belgrade Circle, Belgrade; Hannah Arendt Newsletter, Berlin; Hannah Arendt Zentrum, Oldenburg and Goethe Institute, Ljubljana.
The project was made possible by the financial support of East East: Partnership Beyond Borders Program (OSI) and Slovenian Research Agency.