Moderation: Jens Bisky
How is German culture doing? Christoph Bartmann, long-time director of Goethe-Instituts in Copenhagen, New York, Warsaw and elsewhere, shows in his new essay (Hanser) that the cultural landscape is being successively weakened by austerity measures and, not least, a lack of interest on the part of politicians. What is already frightening everyday life in Poland, the USA and other nations has also reached Germany; right-wing populist parties have recognized their opportunity. For them, culture is the battleground on which they can push through their anti-modern, nationalist and homophobic ideas. Bartmann classifies these mechanisms with great precision; his book is both a wake-up call and a hopeful plea.
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