Anxieties of the Middle Class
A German and American Perspective
- In-Person
- 国产视频
740 15th St NW #900
Washington, D.C. 20005 - 5PM 鈥 7PM EDT
In January 2006, the Herbert Quandt Foundation started a new project on the future of the middle class in Germany and beyond. Part of their Politics & Society program, the project reflects the perception that there is a looming tectonic shift in the composition of German society that is of increasing public concern. The widespread perception of a decline of the 鈥渕iddle class鈥 and the end of German 鈥渕iddle class society鈥 is connected with the perceived threat of a more polarized society in terms of both economic resources as well as cultural and social norms. However, the vices and virtues of different future developments are as uncertain as the degree of social change that Germany faces.
At this event, Professor Paul Nolte (Free University of Berlin), one of the most widely recognized German intellectuals of his generation and a member of the advisory board for the middle class project, discussed first results of the project with Michael Lind, Whitehead Senior Fellow at the 国产视频 Foundation. The two compared the developments in Germany with current trends in American society. Also covered were the project鈥檚 reflection on current policy issues; identified risks, needed skills; and advice for policy-makers.
Location
Washington, DC, 20036
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Participants
- Paul Nolte
Professor
Free University of Berlin - Michael Lind
Whitehead Senior Fellow
国产视频 Foundation