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The Battle of Narratives – A Conversation With Srećko Horvat

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Date: 07.09.21

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Speaker: Srećko Horvat

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Srećko Horvat is a philosopher of action, a contemporary of Slavoj Zizek, Julian Assange and Yanis Varoufakis, with whom he founded the transnational movement Diem25.

One of the 64 Faces of We are Europe in 2019, he questions the possible gaps in activism and rejects the fatality of dystopias. “Make Margaret Atwood’s novels (including The Handmaid’s Tale) fiction again!” urges Srećko Horvat in his latest book, Poetry from the Future (published in French by Zulma).

 

The unprecedented crisis that has arisen since the start of the 21st century — migratory, ecological, political, financial — has significantly eroded the foundations of our individual freedoms and democratic ideals. Action is needed, but what options are left in a control society that stifles all forms of solidarity in favour of order and financial interest? What can we do at a time when traditional forms of protest, including mass demonstrations, have been rendered toothless?

Srećko Horvat suggests that one answer is to draw inspiration from the Croatian island of Vis, where he is currently li...

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