Debat Questioning the European Intellectual Elite

Simon Strauß © Martin Walz

za 13–04–2019

20:30 uur

De Balie

Met Simon Strauß, Tom Müller, Tamar de Waal, Bastiaan Rijpkema, Kiza Magendane en Laurens Dassen

Tickets There is a general sentiment that the European elite has failed the EU. European citizens seem to increasingly lose confidence in the EU, the division between the elite and the working class can no longer be ignored. A new generation of intellectuals must decide what role and responsibilities they want to take on. Should they try to restore the faith in Europe, like their predecessors tried to legitimate this supranational unification, or should they reconsider their goal or tactics?

At this programme a group of young German and Dutch intellectuals comes together to think about the task of the new intellectual generation for the future of Europe. What responsibility do European writers, journalists, artists and other thinkers have?

With Simon Strauß, Tom Müller, Tamar de WaalBastiaan Rijpkema, Kiza Magendane and Laurens Dassen.
 
Simon Strauß (Germany 1988) is a German historian, journalist and author. He studied classical studies and history in Basel and from 2012 till 2016 pursued his PhD at the Humboldt-Universität in Berlin. In 2017 he released his debut novel Sieben Nächte (2017) to much critical acclaim.
The German newspaper Tagesspiegel hailed him as one the greatest talents of his generation. He is also part of the Arbeit an Europa initiative.

Tom Müller (1982) is a German publicist and author. He studied Romance studies and German language and culture. He founded the Lauthals podium in Berlin for young musicians, authors and illustrators. He is director of publishing house Tropen in Berlin. This fall his debutnovel Die jüngsten Tage will appear.

Tamar de Waal (1988) is a Dutch legal philosopher and university lecturer at the Erasmus School of Law. She studied Philisophy and Law. She is chair of Foundation Civic. Her research focuses on migration, integration requirements and democratic citizenship, among other things.

Bastiaan Rijpkema (1987) is a Dutch legal philosopher, author and a university lecturer at Leiden University. He (co-)wrote several publications on law and democracy. He writes for NRC Handelsblad and Trouw.

Kiza Magendane (1992) is an Amsterdam-based writer and policy entrepreneur with Congolese roots. His work focuses on migration, politics, identity and the relationship between Africa and the world. He is a columnist for De Kanttekening and a regular contributor to De Groene Amsterdammer and NRC. He is working on his first book on what it means to be Dutch.

Laurens Dassen is the President of Volt Nederland, part of the European movement Volt Europa. He joined Volt in Februari 2018, and co-founded the Dutch team. Before he worked in the financial sector in different roles in Amsterdam and Dubai. Laurens holds an MSc in Business Administration from the Radboud University Nijmegen.

Moderator: Yoeri Albrecht

De Balie i.s.m. het Goethe-Institut Niederlande.

The Goethe-Institut is organizing an international cultural symposium in Weimar from 19 to 21 June 2019 under the title Recalculating the Route. Find more information here: www.goethe.de/weimar
 
 

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