Home>[Joint AxPo/CEE Seminar] Special Paths: Germany and the US in Comparative Perspective
08.02.2024
[Joint AxPo/CEE Seminar] Special Paths: Germany and the US in Comparative Perspective
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08 February 2024 from 12:30 until 14:00
Joint AxPo - CEE Seminar
Sciences Po, 13 rue de l'Université, 75007, Paris
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What is the connection between capitalism (a system characterized by the presence of wage labor and private ownership of the major means of production) and democracy (a political structure in which state managers can be ejected from power through elections)? Generations of scholars from a wide variety of political and theoretical perspectives have claimed that they are internally connected.
Through a comparative/historical analysis of Germany and the US (the two most dynamic capitalist powers of the late nineteenth century) I challenge this view. I claim instead that industrial capitalism and democracy were compatible only where the country in question had access to land and markets of sufficient scale to thwart otherwise powerful pressures toward authoritarianism created by worsening class conflict. Accordingly, theories of geopolitics must be fully integrated into theories of political regime type.
Speaker
Dylan Riley, University of California, Berkeley

Discussant
Catarina Leão, Sciences Po, AxPo, CEE
Contact
Allison Rovny - allison.rovny@sciencespo.fr
About this event
08 February 2024 from 12:30 until 14:00